Just hours before Trump was sworn into office on Monday, a migrant caravan of more than 2,000 people set off from deep in southern Mexico with the aim of crossing into the U.S.
A Times photographer made two trips to southern Mexico to follow groups of migrants as they walked toward the United States.
Trump issued an executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship, though the move is likely to face legal challenges, as birthright citizenship is protected by the U.S. Constitution. He also ...
Just hours before President Donald Trump was sworn into office on Monday, a migrant caravan of more than 2,000 people set off from deep in southern Mexico with the aim of crossing into the U.S. The ...
It's at least the tenth-largest caravan to walk out of Tapachula ... to those children there." Another migrant, Maria Leidis from Cuba, said the new U.S. government will still provide a pathway ...
Caravan is headed from Tapachula to ... The stance shift comes as the Mexican government promises to open 25 new shelters to house deported migrants. Immigration attorney Rolando Vazquez, who ...
A caravan of over 1,000 migrants left southern Mexico over the weekend for the US border, despite President Donald Trump ...
More than 2,000 migrants are heading north, but new U.S. border policies and Mexico's enforcement efforts are expected to disband the group and derail most of them.