The Mexican government opened a temporary shelter on Saturday in the border city of Tijuana, to house migrants deported from the United States under Donald Trump's administration. Camera: ALEX COSSIO.
Jose Luis Perez Canchola warned that the city was not prepared for President Trump’s plan for mass deportations and the cancellation of asylum appointments.
Funcionarios mexicanos han convertido un centro de eventos en un refugio temporal para albergar hasta 2,600 personas en anticipación de deportaciones masivas desde los EE. UU.
Migrants in Mexico have found the U.S. asylum process on hold at the start of the new Trump administration. For some, that means retracing their steps back along the migrant trail, a process that can bring immense danger.
People are considering whether to apply for permission to settle in Mexico, return home, or wait to see what Trump comes up with next
About 200 migrants who had their CBP One immigration appointments canceled when President Trump was sworn into office are refusing to leave the San Ysidro border checkpoint until they are seen.
Mexican officials have converted an events center into a temporary shelter to house up to 2,600 people, in anticipation of mass deportations from the U.S.
Officials said the fire, which had spread to more than 500 acres by Thursday night, was miles away from threatening any homes or buildings.
Now out of bankruptcy, the fast-casual chain is pinning turnaround on a revamped menu, which will soon include new Street Tacos.
The match between Tigres and Club Tijuana will kick off against Tigres and Club Tijuana in the Mexico Liga MX- Clausura Round 4. Tigres will aim to bounce back to winning ways in their home soil following their recent tied game,
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In cities along the 2,000-mile U.S. Mexico border, from Tijuana to Brownsville and midway in El Paso, business leaders, border enforcement agents, residents and migrants and their advocates all face navigating what is certain to be a stark, if still ...