Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said about 2,000 Mexican migrants have set foot in government-operated shelters.
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Hosted on MSNOvercrowded and Overwhelmed: Reynosa Migrant Shelter Struggles as Border Swells Up With Trump's CrackdownCasa del Migrante, is operating beyond its capacity as asylum seekers and deported nationals find themselves stranded at the U.S.-Mexico border, volunteers tell The Latin Times ...
A man from Mission was found dead in Reynosa, Mexican news outlets are reporting. Jose De La Luz Martinez Ramirez, 81, was ...
The United States government has issued a travel advisory recommending against travel to several areas in the northern state of Tamaulipas.
Scheduled maintenance of a digital trade portal is causing delays for importers, exporters, and customs brokers at Mexico's ...
On Jan. 27, the US Embassy in Mexico City cautioned against travel to the Reynosa, Rio Bravo, Valle Hermoso and San Fernando towns in the Tamaulipas region, which borders Texas and the Gulf of Mexico.
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Latin Times on MSNMore Than 8,000 Mexicans Were Deported in the First 2 Weeks of Trump's Second Term: ReportIn the first two weeks of Donald Trump's second presidential term, the mass deportation plans implemented since his first day in office led to more than 8,000 deportations of Mexican nationals.
The Welcome Center, which helped immigrants who crossed the border into Brownsville, Texas, has been closed because hardly ...
Trump’s mass deportation plan faces delays as mega shelters in Mexico set up to receive deportees remain empty.
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