Migrants in Mexico who were hoping to go to the U.S. are adjusting to a new reality after President Donald Trump began a ...
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Asylum-seekers pushed to new extremes in Mexico after Trump’s border crackdown beginsSome lined up in Mexico’s refugee offices to seek asylum in that country, while others contemplated finding a way back home.
Mexico reportedly denied access to land for a U.S. military plane that was slated to return deportees to the country, ...
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Mexico: Migrants saturate asylum offices on Mexico's southern border after Trump measuresHundreds of migrants saturated Monday the offices of the Mexican Commission for Refugee Aid (Comar) on Mexico's southern ...
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1,000 Mexican soldiers arrive at the Texas-Mexico borderIt's part of the deal between Mexico and the U.S. to delay new tariffs for a month. Mexico said the officers will combat drug ...
Mexico has received non-Mexican migrants from the United States in the past week, and Central American nations could also ...
Our promise was to bring them here with their families, after the war to settle in safety as refugees. This administration ...
The memo instructed the organizations to cease spending federal grant dollars meant to help refugees integrate into U.S.
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Al Jazeera on MSNClaudia Sheinbaum acknowledges non-citizens deported from US to MexicoThe Mexican president announced more than 4,000 people were sent to her country during Trump’s first week in office.
Advertising Refugees are distinct from people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border seeking asylum. Refugees must be living outside of the U.S. to be considered for resettlement and are usually referred ...
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