The program that resulted—"Mexico Embraces You"—aims to shelter deported Mexicans, some 5 million of whom are estimated to be living in the United States illegally and thus at risk of being sent back.
Numerous faith leaders across the U.S. say the immigration crackdown launched by President Donald Trump’s new administration has sown fear within their migrant-friendly congregations.
As President Donald Trump cracks down on immigrants in the U.S. illegally, some families are wondering if it is safe to send their children to school.
The Trump administration's removal of the Spanish-language White House website has sparked criticism from Latino leaders and advocacy groups ...
The Trump administration has not publicly said how many immigration detention beds it needs to achieve its goals, or what the ...
The plan, called “Mexico Embraces You,” seeks to reassure undocumented migrants facing expulsion. Some experts question if ...
Mexico was raising sprawling tents on the U.S. border Wednesday as it braced for President Donald Trump to fulfill his pledge ...
Mexican authorities have begun constructing giant tent shelters in the city of Ciudad Juarez to prepare for a possible influx ...
The temporary shelters in Ciudad Juarez will have the capacity to house thousands of people and should be ready in a matter ...
Mexico's president said on Wednesday she has not agreed to accept non-Mexican migrants seeking asylum in the United States, a ...
Sanctuary cities, known for shielding undocumented migrants by limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities, ...
Mexico's President Sheinbaum says she will work with Trump on deportations, border issues and cartels, but laughs at his ...