Stunning images show where the US detains migrants crossing the southern borderDaniel Brown
The Associated Press interviewed about a dozen migrants who recently arrived in the U.S. and agreed to share documents they received when they were released from U.S. custody while they seek asylum after crossing the border with Mexico.
Before this, a total of 14 people had drowned this year trying to make the crossing, according to Reuters. What happens when people reach the UK? The vast majority of boats are intercepted by Border Force or the RNLI, while some manage to land on beaches. Nearly ...
In the past, the passage of the migrants north, while not easy, wasn't noticeably hindered by the Mexicans. Now though, with the issue of migration on its southern border a political hot potato in a United States election year, the Mexican authorities have got ...
The Bexar County Sheriff's Office has alleged unlawful restraint was involved in the migrant flights. Officials have said they are looking into howmigrants "were luredfrom the Migrant Resource Center, located in Bexar County, TX, and flown to Florida, where they were ultimately left to fend for...
"We are imposing stricter consequences for those who crossed the border without authorization," Mayorkas said in Tucson, Arizona Wednesday. "These actions are changing the calculus for those considering crossing our border." MORE: No, migrants are not driving a surge in violent c...
Making up a vast portion of the area west of Old Toronto, with Lake Ontario to its south and the Humber River making up the western border, this is a multicultural, up and coming area of the city. This neighborhood began to thrive around the turn of the 20th century, when migrants arri...
Migrant people wait on the banks of the Rio Grande to be processed by U.S. Border Patrol, after crossing from Ciudad Juarez, in El Paso, Texas, May 11, 2023.HERIKA MARTINEZ/AFP via Getty Images The unprecedented number of migrants arriving at our southern border today, she said, are fl...
Image:A dinghy with nearly 40 migrants on in the Channel this week "At that point they can be there for hours, days or even weeks, before they are moved on again, by train, lorry or even on foot, hundreds of miles further," Mr Carswell says. ...
Immigrant rights advocates brought the suit Monday night in federal court in New Hampshire on behalf of a group representing Indonesian migrants in that state, along with other groups representing Latinos and so-called Dreamers — individuals brought to the U.S. as chil...