A 1,200-person caravan of largely Cuban migrants is heading north from Mexico’s southern city of Tapachula in a weeks-long pursuit of better economic opportunities. But the destination is not the U.S.
A caravan of Central American immigrants started walking north into Mexico early Sunday, blowing past police and immigration officials as they continued their journey toward the U.S. border. A group ...
MEXICO CITY -- After days of protests and demonstrations in Mexico's capital, a smaller caravan of migrants is now traveling north to request political asylum in the United States. At its largest, the ...
The United States is sending planeload after planeload of deportees to the southern tip of Mexico while the northern flow of ...
ISLA, Mexico -- Thousands of wary Central American migrants resumed their push toward the United States on Sunday, entering a treacherous part of the caravan's journey on a trek through one of ...
TAPACHULA, Mexico — A group of about 1,200 migrants set out walking before dawn in southern Mexico on Wednesday aiming for the capital where they hoped to legalize their immigration status and find ...
Dozens of protesters gathered in Jacksonville to speak out against Governor Ron DeSantis’s immigration detention plans, including the recent activation of a facility organizers now refer to as “Baker ...
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