The United States on Friday will announce new development financing for countries hosting migrants in the Western Hemisphere as part of an effort to
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Mexican officials prevented 34,000 migrants from traveling on trains, officials say
On Tuesday, Mexico’s National Institute of Migration reported that from September 18 to October 30, officials prevented 34,474 migrants from traveling on trains north
Texas sues to stop federal border agents from cutting wire barriers placed along Rio Grande by National Guard
Texas’ attorney general filed a federal lawsuit this week to stop federal border agents from cutting coiled barbed wire placed by Texas National Guard
Only 2,100 New York migrants applied for work authorization — none have been approved yet to fill reported 18,000 job openings
New York City officials reported Wednesday that only 2,100 of the more than 40,000 adult migrants in its shelter system have applied for work
Venezuelans become largest nationality for illegal border crossings as September numbers surge
Venezuelans became the largest nationality arrested for illegally crossing the U.S. border, replacing Mexicans for the first time on record, according to figures released
U.S.-Mexico border sees record crossings in September
U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported a record high of 269,735 migrant encounters at the southern border last month alone. “In response to high
Mexico logs sharp uptick in Venezuelan migrants amid latest surge
More migrants crossed into Mexico last month, led by a sharp increase from Venezuela but also significant numbers from Guatemala and Honduras, Mexico’s top
Texas Senate moves border bill that allows state police to arrest migrants at U.S.-Mexico border
The Senate advanced two immigration-related bills on Thursday evening, one of which would allow state police to arrest migrants who cross the southern border.
Colombian serial killer nicknamed ‘The Beast’ dies in hospital after confessing to killing 190 children
A prolific Colombian serial killer who confessed to murdering more than 190 children during the 1990s died Thursday in a hospital, prison authorities said.
US sanctions Chinese firms in crackdown on fentanyl supply chain
The US has announced sanctions on 25 China-based firms and individuals allegedly involved in the production of chemicals used to make fentanyl. Attorney General