Hundreds of Central Americans entered Mexico illegally as the latest migrant caravan to set its sights on the United States began crossing the Mexican-Guatemalan border en masse Friday. Not content to ...
TAPACHULA, Mexico (AP) — As Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador opened talks on immigration and other issues with his North American counterparts in Washington, a new migrant caravan walked ...
ISLA, Mexico -- Thousands of wary Central American migrants resumed their push toward the United States on Sunday, entering a treacherous part of the caravan's journey on a trek through one of ...
MEXICO CITY — Thousands of Central American migrants were back on the move toward the U.S. border Saturday, after dedicated Mexico City metro trains whisked them to the outskirts of the capital and ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen is heading to the border Friday to view a new two-mile bollard barrier that’s replaced an aged section of border fencing in Calexico, Calif., capping off a ...
SULLIVAN CITY, Texas (Border Report) — About 1,500 asylum-seeking migrants who set off from southern Mexico last month in caravans headed north faced roadblocks, injuries, heat exhaustion and reported ...
The caravan of Central American migrants whose trek across Mexico infuriated US President Donald Trump began breaking up Thursday, after abandoning its plan to travel en masse to the United States.
A growing throng of Central American migrants resumed their advance toward the U.S. border in southern Mexico on Sunday, overwhelming Mexican government attempts to stop them at the border. Their ...
MEXICO CITY -- After days of protests and demonstrations in Mexico's capital, a smaller caravan of migrants is now traveling north to request political asylum in the United States. At its largest, the ...