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The complete dismantling of humanitarian release from immigration detention is counter to law, inhumane, and expensive.
Massive deportations from the U.S. have yet to materialize in Mexico. But Mexico is accepting migrants from third countries.
Mexico is calling on broadcasters to ban a series of Department of Homeland Security ads that feature Secretary Kristi Noem ...
Carlos Martinez’s nephew, Edson, was getting settled in less than two months after fleeing Mexico City with his younger ...
Illegal border crossings have plunged. Nationwide, rising immigration enforcement has gone beyond the 'worst of the worst.' ...
President Trump marked his 100 days in office on Wednesday as immigration enforcement agencies celebrated plummeting migrant encounters and rising arrests in the interior of the country.
Immigrants recently detained in southernmost New Mexico are facing a novel criminal charge of breaching a national defense ...
A reform was presented to the Mexican Senate to bar foreign governments from spreading propaganda after the U.S. DHS airs ...
Millions of legal immigrants, many of them Hispanic, have faced renewed uncertainty about their future in the U.S. during the ...
The overwhelming majority of the 38,757 migrants removed to Mexico by the U.S. since Trump took office have been Mexican citizens, that country’s President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Tuesday. Mexico ...
Mexico has received nearly 39,000 immigrants deported from the United States since the beginning of U.S. President Donald ...
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says her government plans to ban advertisements from the US Department of Homeland ...
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