Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said about 2,000 Mexican migrants have set foot in government-operated shelters.
While the number of deportations has jumped under Trump, Mexican officials say it hasn't surged to the levels they feared.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said about 2,000 Mexican migrants have set foot in government-operated shelters.
The scenes in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico and in other border cities — from Tijuana to Reynosa —underscore the setbacks thus far of ...
CIUDAD JUÁREZ — Mega shelters for deportees set up by the Mexican government along the border sit mostly empty, one month after President Donald Trump threatened “mass deportations” would ...
This story was co-published with Puente News Collaborative, a bilingual nonprofit newsroom, convener and funder dedicated to ...
Margelis Tinoco, an asylum seeker from Colombia, reacts after receiving news that her CBP One appointment was cancelled at the Paso del Norte International border bridge in Ciudad Juarez ...
The flurry of measures signed by the U.S. president has left both migrants and business owners on edge, sparking fears of a rise in organized crime and a looming economic recession ...
Sheinbaum has so far staved off Trump’s tariff threats by ramping up migrant detentions within Mexico and cracking down on ...
CIUDAD JUÁREZ — Mega shelters for deportees set up by the Mexican government along the border sit mostly empty, one month after President Donald Trump threatened “mass deportations” on Day 1.
The event will be moderated by Camilo Umaña, Cogut Visiting Professor and former Deputy Minister of Justice and Law in Colombia, who will guide a solutions-oriented dialogue on potential policy ...
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