Mexican national and asylum seeker Tania, 24, knew something was wrong when she saw her husband Edwin’s face, as he stood in the courtyard of the Nogales
We are ready to receive you on this side of the border,' Mexico's interior minister, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, said.
NOGALES, Sonora — Since being sworn in as the 47th president of the United States, Donald Trump has signed many executive orders aimed at immigration, including declaring a state of emergency at Arizona's southern border and ending birthright citizenship, which Arizona's Attorney General Kris Mayes has already challenged.
President Trump signed multiple executive orders, including sending the National Guard to the border and declaring a national emergency at the southern border.
With all their belongings in red bags, people were deported through the DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona on Tuesday morning.
Cooperative work between U.S. and Mexican law enforcement led to the arrest of two individuals and the indictment of seven operators all involved in fentanyl trafficking.
Mexico is preparing for the mass deportations President Donald Trump has promised with a program called "Mexico Embraces You."
An asylum seeker knew something was wrong when she saw her husband’s face as he stood in the courtyard of the shelter that’s been their home for nearly a year.
This is just the beginning,” one Defense official said about the deployment of active-duty troops to the border with Mexico.
While none of President Donald Trump’s first-day executive orders imposed tariffs, he confirmed he’s considering them on Canada and Mexico starting on February 1.
Dulce Jimenez was born in the US. As a child, she saw family members get deported. Now a South Tucson's Councilmember, she realizes how different her life would be without birthright citizenship.
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