Events along the border are moving quickly following the flurry of executive orders. Deportations at low levels as Mexico ...
Groups of migrants began to be deported to Mexico on Tuesday night as border shelters and authorities brace themselves for ...
President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed her disagreement to the “unilateral deportations” of Mexican nationals living in the ...
Mexico will give humanitarian aid to migrants from other countries whose asylum appointments were cancelled, as well as those ...
U.S.-Mexico border for a deployment that includes the use of military aircraft to conduct deportation flights and support for ...
Hear from Prince Harry's lawyer, David Sherborne, after a settlement was reached in a long-standing privacy claim against ...
By Laura Gottesdiener and Lizbeth Diaz CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (Reuters) - Mexican authorities have begun constructing giant ...
Welcome to President Trump’s fortress America. In just three days, the commander in chief has moved to dramatically beef up security at the border — with plans to send in 10,000 US troops and ...
President Donald Trump intends to pursue a hard-line policy on undocumented workers, deporting millions in what he has billed ...
Bracing for Trump and his threatened migrant roundups, Mexico aims to roll out a ‘panic app’ for Mexican nationals facing deportation from the United States. Jan. 8, 2025 Many of the asylum ...
Mexican migrants living in the U.S. now have a way to alert their families if they’ve been detained or deported with a new mobile app, ConsulApp Contigo, which the Mexican government has launched.
Mexico’s plan involves giving people financial support to go back to their hometown and making sure they are able to enroll ...