The Associated Press spoke to around a half-dozen people who had asylum appointments in the U.S. through the Biden-era app, ...
Many migrants have been left stranded in Mexican border cities after the Trump administration immediately canceled tens of ...
Some lined up in Mexico's refugee offices to seek asylum in that country, while others contemplated finding a way back home. Trump on Monday declared a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border and ...
As Trump’s migration policies and foreign retrenchment ripple throughout the world, cities like Ciudad Juárez in Mexico are ...
Then I had to think about plan B," she told AFP. The alternative she decided on was to stay in Mexico and obtain refuge status. She went to an office of the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance ...
Mexico’s government has had to increase its migration institute (INM) budget nearly 500% as Trump continues to threaten mass ...
Often conflated with asylum-seekers who come directly to the U.S.-Mexico border, these refugees face a much more rigorous process. If the United Nations refugee agency determines they qualify ...
“It’s utterly heartbreaking.” Refugees are distinct from people who come directly to the U.S.-Mexico border with the goal of eventually seeking asylum. Refugees must be living outside of the ...
At one point, it stopped issuing documents that allowed migrants and refugees to stay in Mexico. Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, alluded to these actions this past week when she ...
Our promise was to bring them here with their families, after the war to settle in safety as refugees. This administration ...