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Remains of 176 migrants were recovered near the US-Mexico border last year, up from 20 in 2019. Drop in crossings will ...
Volunteers who search for missing or dead migrants in the Borderland fear that Trump’s new military zones could obstruct their humanitarian efforts ...
The latest round of deployments will bring the total number of US troops at the southern border close to 10,000 – far higher ...
The U.S. military has created a second military zone along the border with Mexico, adding an area in Texas where troops can temporarily detain migrants or trespassers after another such area was ...
The move 'will render hundreds of thousands of people deportable,' according to one immigration advocacy group.
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Roughly seven in ten migrants who failed to cross into the U.S. after President Donald Trump was sworn in on January 20 are now choosing to remain in Mexico rather than return to their countries of ...
The United States military has created a second military zone along the border with Mexico, adding an area in Texas where troops can temporarily detain migrants or trespassers, following another ...
Seven out of 10 migrants who found the U.S. border closed for asylum after Jan. 20 did not return to their countries or origin but instead chose to remain in ...
Consuls general from Canada and Mexico discussed border relationships at The World Affairs Council of Connecticut in Hartford ...
The Trump administration is releasing migrants to shelters along the US-Mexico border, despite a warning from FEMA that such ...
A new report by two nonprofit groups finds that climate policies implemented by the Trump administration are driving migrants north to the U.S. border. And ...