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TIJUANA, MEXICO - SEPTEMBER 24: Haitian refugees look over donated items at an immigrant center on September 24, 2016 in Tijuana, Mexico. In recent months a surge of Haitian refugees has arrived to ...
Decked out in full glam, a cowboy hat and a border patrol-green jacket, Noem rode with mounted U.S. Border Patrol unit found to have used unnecessary force on a group of Haitian migrants seeking ...
Half a million Haitian refugees who sought shelter and stability in the United States will lose ... Sign up for our newsletter A weekly look at immigration news in states along the US-Mexico border.
Sr. Maru Espinoza, of the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady of Peace, greets children May 8, 2023, at a camp for Haitian refugees in Tijuana, Mexico, that belongs to the Casa de Los Pobres ...
In the past, these men were mostly immigrants from Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries. Now, many are recent arrivals from Haiti. And as the Trump administration moves to change rules for many ...
Seeking protection in Mexico. When he finally reached Mexico City, he felt relief, but also deep uncertainty about his future – he spoke no Spanish and had no support network. “I had mixed feelings,” ...
Haitian migrants sit down for a meal at the Bassuary medical clinic in Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, east of Mexico City, Thursday, June 20, 2024. The Hernández Pacheco family have turned their family-run ...
As Haitian migrants, stranded in Mexican cities across the border from Texas, anxiously await their turn to enter the United States, one hoped-for destination comes up, again and again: Boston.
Assuming a scenario where Mexican National Guards were equally deployed across each mile of the U.S.-Mexico border, increasing the deployment force by 10,000 provides about five more guards per ...
SAN DIEGO (Border Report) — Ron Johnson, new U.S. ambassador to Mexico, arrived in Mexico City on Thursday to officially take over the post previously held by Ken Salazar. According to the U.S ...
Seeking protection in Mexico. When he finally reached Mexico City, he felt relief, but also deep uncertainty about his future – he spoke no Spanish and had no support network. “I had mixed feelings,” ...