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Climate-related disasters, the global economic fallout of COVID-19 and violence are causing migrants to flood southern Mexico en route to the United States. Adrian de Jesus for NY Post.
MEXICO CITY, Oct 30 (Reuters) - A large migrant caravan comprising many Central Americans and Venezuelans left southern Mexico on Monday for the United States, organizers and officials said, ...
A group of about 2,000 migrants left Mexico's southern border Sunday hoping to reach the country's north and ultimately the United States. The development comes weeks before the U.S.
In 2015, Mexico deported more Central Americans than the United States did. So to say that Mexico is ignoring this problem or, you know, sitting around with its arms crossed and encouraging ...
MEXICO CITY — The United States pledged $5.8 billion in aid and investment Tuesday for strengthening government and economic development in Central America, and another $4.8 billion in ...
Many African migrants who seek to go to the United States are stuck in southern Mexico. Some have set up a tent city to pressure Mexican authorities to let them proceed.
Meteorologists expect the pattern to remain for 10 to 15 days, affecting 25 million people in the Southern United States. Looking beyond the South, a huge swath of North America is feeling the ...
B y Anthony Esposito. MEXICO CITY, Sept 14 (Reuters) - As Mexico aims to boost its manufacturing of semiconductors, it may build production facilities in its southern states, where much-needed ...
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