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Massive deportations from the U.S. have yet to materialize in Mexico. But Mexico is accepting migrants from third countries.
Nearly 33,000 Mexican citizens have been deported from the U.S. and returned to Mexico following President Donald Trump's ...
Accumulating accounts of cruel and possibly unlawful removals and detentions; “Reconciliation” mega-spending bill sails ...
The move exposed a quietly orchestrated deal between the president and El Salvador, culminating in a back-and-forth with a ...
Mexico has received nearly 39,000 immigrants deported from the United States since the beginning of U.S. President Donald ...
Mexico built tents and welcome centers to house foreign nationals deported by the U.S., but many are being directly flown ...
A Cuban woman living in Tampa who came to the United States in 2019 and is married to a U.S. citizen was abruptly detained by ...
The U.S. military has created a second military zone along the border with Mexico, adding an area in Texas where troops can ...
Fear and confusion grip a community of Asian refugees as the Trump administration cracks down on immigration. Since the ...
"Since President Trump's administration began, 38,757 have been deported [from the U.S. to Mexico], of which 33,311 are Mexicans and 5,446 are foreigners," Sheinbaum said. "The majority of people ...
The new area, designated as the “Texas National Defense Area,” follows a similar move in New Mexico where a 6-foot-wide strip ...
The president has been emboldened in his second term, surrounded by loyalists and governing a nation that has moved to the ...