Mexico Rushes to Help Stranded Migrants After Trump Shuts Down the CBP One App
The Mexico Embraces You program provides 2,000 pesos for deported migrants who cannot afford to return home.
Read MoreTop Putin ally says a 'destructive civil confrontation' could happen in the US over Texas border standoff
Dmitry Medvedev taunted the Biden administration over the escalating Texas border standoff. He predicted a "destructive civil confrontation" and...
Read MoreDon't imitate Trump on migration - ex-LIBE committee chairman
Juan Fernando Lopez Aguilar, a Spanish socialist MEP and former chairman of the civil liberties, justice and home affairs (LIBE) commitee, told...
Read MoreMigrants on Mexico-US border to return to their countries
Some of the migrants stranded on Mexico's northern border have decided to return to their countries, given the border restrictions adopted by U.S....
Read MoreProtesters Limp Through Washington as Only a Few Hundred Show Up To Resist Trump
Attendees unveil replica guillotine, don fake MAGA hats reading 'Made You Look Allahu Akbar'
Read MoreYou Should Stop Calling Immigrants “Migrants”
During the presidential debate, Kamala Harris cracked up when Donald Trump ranted about Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, supposedly snatching...
Read MoreA convoy calling themselves 'God's army' plans to head to the Texas border to stop migrants from entering the US
A convoy is heading to the southern border to stop migrants from entering the United States. The group's leader described their tactics as "domestic...
Read MoreInside migrant tent city set up just yards away from dismantled homeless camp
A "tent city" housing homeless people and migrants has been reestablished just yards from its original spot after a judge ordered bailiffs to clear...
Read MoreUS deports 119 migrants from several nations to Panama
Panama has received the first U.S. flight carrying deportees from other nations as the Trump administration takes Panama up on its offer to act as a...
Read MoreWith doors closed to the US, asylum-seekers turn a new life in Mexico
When Angelica Delgado took a one-way flight to Mexico as she fled Cuba in December, she was set on seeking asylum in the United States. But after...
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