Mexico’s government is welcoming back migrants from Mexico and other nations. Asylum-seekers traveling to the U.S. through Mexico will now have to do their paperwork and wait for adjudication in ...
Jean Claude Silva Fuenmayor, a 23-year-old from Venezuela, who had spent a year in Mexico City waiting to get an appointment with a US immigration officer through the now-defunct CBP One app ...
As the U.S. beefs up security at its southern border as part of the Trump administration's illegal immigration ... level travel advisory for a specific region of northeastern Mexico near McAllen ...
The Mexican government is rushing to raise tent cities for migrants deported from the U.S. Thousands of non-Mexicans now ...
(Mark Lennihan / AP) Immigration checkpoints in Texas serve as one component of national and border security. They are located within 100 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border and at major airports such ...
The US has begun deporting Indian migrants who entered the country illegally. This marks the first such instance of the US ...
Polanco and the other nine members of her family are among thousands of asylum-seekers who were stopped in their tracks by US President Donald Trump’s January 20 decision to cancel all CBP One ...
President Trump's plans for mass deportations has injected a sense of uncertainty and fear into L.A.'s large informal economy ...
Trump threatens tariffs on China, Mexico and Canada. Follow the latest news on Cabinet picks Tulsi Gabbard, Robert F. Kennedy ...
Many of the migrants had -- or were requesting -- appointments with US authorities through the CBP One app. But now they see seeking asylum in Mexico as their best option ... a 60-year-old Cuban who ...