Migrants Deported to Mexico Face Criminals and Predatory Officials
Migrants deported by the United States to Mexico face criminal horrors and an asylum system where cases linger for years without resolution.
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Migrants deported by the United States to Mexico face criminal horrors and an asylum system where cases linger for years without resolution.
Hours before the end of Title 42, a family of six from Afghanistan awaited their fate at the border wall in Tijuana, Mexico, after traveling through more than a dozen countries.
Homeland security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas warns people against crossing border illegally in White House briefingWe’re a few minutes away from the daily White House press briefing, where homeland security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas will appear ah…
Jose Contreras, of Venezuela, knelt in prayer as migrants waited to turn themselves in for processing to US border agents in El Paso, TexasEl Paso (United States) (AFP) – Before turning himself in to US border officials in El Paso on Tuesday, Juan Fer…
Also, the U.S. braces for a surge of immigrants this week.
Agreement designed to curb increase of people arriving into US marks dramatic precedent for two countries, experts sayAn agreement between the United States and Mexico designed to curb the surge of migrants arriving at the US doorstep marks a dramatic …
Rudy Lazo, who immigrated to the US from El Salvador in the 1980s, would regularly deliver clothes, food and toys to TijuanaA 79-year-old American man who transported clothes, food and toys into Mexico to donate to the poor was beaten to death during a…
Judge cites evidence that state immigration chief failed in duty to protect detention centre occupants in Ciudad Juarez blazeA judge has ordered the immigration director of Mexico’s northern border state of Chihuahua to stand trial on charges of homici…
Leader widely known as Amlo called predecessor’s plane an ‘insult’ but now Tajikistan government pays $92m to take it off his handsMexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has finally found a buyer for a luxury presidential jet that he once calle…
A Times investigation reveals the story behind how Mexico became the first and most prolific user of Pegasus. It’s still using it, despite promising to stop.