Migrants in Mexico who were hoping to come to the U.S. are adjusting to a new and uncertain reality after President Donald Trump began cracking down on border security.
Recalling the Palmer Raids of 1919-1920, the US government is resorting to police state methods against immigrants in preparation for broader attacks on the entire working class.
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Workers in Mexico have started building large tents near the U.S.-Mexico border to prepare for a possible increase in deported migrants.
Mexico is combining ‘hugs’ and technology to help its citizens rebuild lives in their home country in case of deportation. Mexican citizens are calling and showing up at their consulate in Dallas ...
An illegal immigrant wanted in Mexico for allegedly raping a child was repatriated back to his country after entering the U.S. four times illegally since 2002.
As Donald Trump begins to roll out his plans for the “largest deportation operation in history,” Mexico, the country with the highest number of unauthorized citizens living in the US — some 4 million ...
The effects of mass deportation policies under former President Donald Trump continue to reverberate along the U.S.-Mexico border. KGUN 9 has received images of deported immigrants returning home.
Many leaders say their policies to limit local cooperation with federal immigration officials stand. But signs of division have emerged.
About eight in 10 Americans, according to an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll, believe increasing U.S.-Mexico border security should be a moderate or high priority for the ...
Mexico is constructing tents to receive Mexican nationals deported under Trump's mass deportations and provide them with services to help resettle.