Mayor Cruz Perez Cuellar of Ciudad Juarez expressed readiness to handle a potential influx of migrants as U.S. policies under President Donald Trump
A secret tunnel discovered last week on the U.S.-Mexico border will be sealed by Mexican authorities, an army official in Ciudad Juarez said Saturday. The tunnel, discovered on Jan. 10 ...
When Jose Guillermo Cabrera arrived last weekend in Ciudad Juarez, a city along the US-Mexico border, he was full of hope. “I felt like every migrant, excited, after so much time waiting ...
Migrants deported by the new deportation orders from Donald Trump have begun arriving in the border town of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico with an uncertain future awaiting them.
COMMENTARY Despite the admirably compassionate work immigrant advocates do, they also need to remember the political pragmatism that drives the issue — and drove voters to Trump.
Activists dressed as angels staged a protest at the El Paso Norte Bridge between Ciudad Juarez and El Paso on Thursday, January 23, to support migrants and oppose the policies of President Donald Trump.
The Mayor of Juárez Cruz Pérez Cuéllar spoke this morning about recent deportation flights by the Trump administration saying the city has not seen a rise in the flow of people yet or deportees since last week.
The directive demands an immediate end to "final decisions"on certain visa applications pending a review by the Trump administration about whether to cancel the programs permanently, the Times reported,
With President Donald Trump's signing of executive orders regarding immigration, here's what we know about how the deportation process works in Ohio.
The White House claimed victory in a showdown with Colombia over accepting flights of deported migrants from the U.S.
In more than 21 actions, Trump has moved to overhaul parts of the US immigration system, including how migrants are processed and deported from the US. The White House has since publicised some of these efforts. On Friday, the new White House Press Secretary shared images of deportation flights being carried out by military cargo planes.
The city of Miami has abandoned its plan to seize property on the Miami River from a private owner after reaching a new agreement to buy land in Little Havana from the same owner — this time for the purpose of building affordable housing.