Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said about 2,000 Mexican migrants have set foot in government-operated shelters.
The bishops issued the statement while participating in the biannual Tex-Mex Border Bishops meeting this week in San Antonio.
CIUDAD JUÁREZ — Mega shelters for deportees set up by the Mexican government along the border sit mostly empty, one month after President Donald Trump threatened “mass deportations” on Day 1.
U.S. President Donald Trump's new policies concerning unauthorized immigrants and mass deportation operations have caught some Latin American countries off guard, prompting them to improvise ways to ...
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El Paso Matters on MSNA look inside nearly vacant deportee migrant camps in Ciudad JuárezPhotos: The giant white tents that will serve as processing centers and temporary shelters for Mexicans deported from the ...
Mexican officials have opened a migrant reception center in Juarez after a two-week delay due to wind damage and problems ...
Mexico has sent infamous drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero to the United States along with 28 other prisoners requested by the U ...
It was not just older voters that moved right. Among men between the ages of 18 and 24, support for the anti-mass migration Alternative for Germany tripled from 8% to 24%, while support among ...
Vicente Carrillo Fuentes, a former leader of the Juarez drug cartel, based in the border city of Ciudad Juarez ... Mexico crack down on cartels, illegal migration and fentanyl production, despite ...
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Mexican migrant shelters empty despite Trump's deportation threatBut for now, mass expulsions remain more of a threat than a reality ... an expert at the Colegio de Chihuahua in Ciudad Juarez, has observed a 60 per cent drop in the flow of migrants. The government ...
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