This is a modal window. undefined OK Close Modal Dialog Immigration at America's southern border is proving to be one of the key issues of the US election and a likely battle ground in the presidential debate.
US Money Science, Climate & Tech Ents & Arts Programmes More Thousands of migrants travel to US border as Title 42 restrictions come to an endThe rule, which had enabled the swift expulsion of migrants in the US, has now expired.Friday...
The U.S. government for months has encouraged migrants to register with their online application CBP One rather than make the dangerous and expensive journey to the border. If applicants appear eligible for asylum and can line up a financial sponsor in the U.S., they receive an appointment at...
border, spotting Border Patrol agents, soldiers, vehicles and barriers. But there were no migrants in sight. Mr. Trump's crackdown was also on full display when CBS News traveled to the other side of the border. At a shelter in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juárez, Eduardo Medina ...
TEHRAN, Jan. 19 (MNA) – Incoming Joe Biden administration reportedly gave a "don't come now" message to the thousands of migrants who are making their way to reach the US.
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U.S. Begins Returning Migrants to Mexican Border City Under Rebooted Trump-Era Policy More Reuters FILE PHOTO: A migrant boy, who returned to Mexico with his parents from the U.S. under the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) to wait for their court hearing for ...
Never before has U.S. Border Patrol processed that many migrants in one month, according to monthly tallies going back to fiscal year 2000.
The U.S. Border Patrol is overwhelmed by a shift in human smuggling routes, with hundreds of migrants from faraway countries being dropped in a remote desert area in Arizona.
Honduran Jorge Neftalí Alvarenga was grateful to have escaped the Mexican state of Chiapas along the Guatemalan border, but was already disillusioned. “To an extent they lied to us,” said Alvarenga, who thought he was going to Mexico City. “We asked for an agreement to send us to (Me...