¿Deportaciones de Estados Unidos aún son de Joe Biden o Donald Trump? Hay atención a la frontera, se espera incremento de migrantes expulsados y se desconoce el paradero de los primeros deportados
Mexico is readying emergency facilities in multiple cities to house the thousands of people Donald Trump is expected to return to the country as part of his planned nationwide campaign of mass deportations.
Herman Chacón thought he was following all the rules when he waited seven months to secure a CBP One appointment to enter the United States
Cientos de mexicanos y extranjeros cruzaron el martes hacia México por Matamoros, Reynosa, Ciudad Juárez y Tijuana, entre otras ciudades fronterizas.
Los migrantes deportados fueron entregados a elementos de la Guardia Nacional que se posicionaron en la frontera
Son en total 10 los albergues que se encuentran disponibles; actualmente están vacíos, pero se espera que pronto puedan recibir a los primeros repatriados.
Por Agencias Ciudad de México.- La presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo instruyó que los tres Centros Integradores para el Migrante,
Mexican soldiers rushed Thursday to set up emergency shelters near the border with the United States ahead of President Donald Trump’s
Mexico border are already feeling the effects of the executive orders regarding immigration from the new Trump administration.
To help those who are newly deported, Mexico plans to set up nine migrant shelters that will provide food, medical checkpoints and a temporary place to stay. Three of these new shelters are set to open soon in Reynosa, Matamoros and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. Each facility can hold up to 2,500 people.
Images of the Mexico-US border in Matamoros ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration for a second term as US President. The Republican vowed to unleash a blitz of executive orders undoing outgoing President Joe Biden's legacy,