At a volunteer-run migrant-aid camp, about 22 miles east of the Sásabe port of entry, the only action on this quiet Wednesday ...
Trump deported 37,660 migrants in his first month in office. Biden's monthly average was 57,000 for the last year.
U.S. homebuilders are increasingly pessimistic about the housing market as tariffs threaten to increase construction costs.
Senate Republicans approved a plan in the wee hours Friday to spend $350 billion to pay for President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign, border security crackdown and military investments.
The Reuters news agency later reported that 37,660 migrants had been deported in Trump's first month, putting the new administration behind Biden's monthly average of 57,000. Newsweek reached out to ...
Costa Rica joins a growing list of Latin American nations to serve as a stopover for migrants as Trump ’s administration ...
As the Trump administration continues to overhaul the country’s immigration enforcement apparatus, encounters along the southern border are bottoming out to levels not experienced in decades, federal ...
One human smuggler who spoke to NBC News said the troops wouldn’t make a difference, but conceded stricter border policies ...
While the number of deportations has jumped under Trump, Mexican officials say it hasn't surged to the levels they feared.
Mexico braced for mass deportations after President Trump took office, setting up reception centers to provide shelter and services. But so far large scale deportations haven't materialized in Mexico.
President Biden handed off the best economy to an incoming president since at least the 2001 handoff from Clinton to Bush II.