Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said about 2,000 Mexican migrants have set foot in government-operated shelters.
With this series of weekly updates, WOLA seeks to cover the most important developments at the U.S.-Mexico border. See ...
Their dreams are now shattered, with Donald Trump treating illegal immigration as "invasion", and sending them back in chains ...
one month after President Donald Trump threatened “mass deportations” on Day 1. The scenes here and in other border cities west in Tijuana and east in Reynosa underscore the setbacks ...
Some fentanyl seizures attributed to the ‘northern border’ had nothing to do with Canada and were traced to Mexico ...
Border Report saw many of the soldiers standing at the base of the border barrier, others moved around on trucks along the ...
In Tijuana, the authorities declared an “emergency” in January in anticipation of a possible wave of deportees – a move aimed at freeing up funds to hire personnel and pay for shelters and legal ...
Tijuana, Mexico - Dozens of mattresses wait ... to hire personnel and pay for shelters and legal services. But for now, mass expulsions remain more of a threat than a reality, according to Ms ...
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) employees were notified late Tuesday they would be given 15 minutes to ...
Mexican officials have opened a migrant reception center in Juarez after a two-week delay due to wind damage and problems ...
SAN DIEGO (Border Report) — Tourists from the United States, especially from Southern California, continue to visit the city ...