Two young men among at least nine killed in a stampede at a music festival as survivors describe a “human avalanche” in Guatemala
At least nine other people were killed and 20 others injured after a stampede at a music festival in Guatemala.
At least nine other people were killed and 20 others injured after a stampede at a music festival in Guatemala.
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Recent questionable systems of transporting migrants through the governors of Florida and Texas have uprooted young cross-border workers.
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One million encounters at the border in fiscal year 2022 resulted in the deportation of U. S. Title 42 migrants, a coronavirus-era policy.
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Theresa Cardinal Brown of the Bipartisan Policy Center spoke about the effect of Operation Lone Star on illegal immigration at the Texas-Mexico border.
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One million encounters at the border in fiscal year 2022 resulted in the deportation of U. S. Title 42 migrants, a coronavirus-era policy.
Migrants from Guatemala, Honduras, Haiti, El Salvador, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, India, Greece and countries from the Muslim world gathered Wednesday at a fair in the northwestern border city to showcase the culinary contributions of their home countries.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has joined other Republican governors in shipping immigrants to Democrat-led cities. Here’s what we know …
The number of Venezuelans, Cubans and Nicaraguans arrested at the U. S. -Mexico border soared in August as migrants from Mexico and their home countries were arrested less frequently, the government said Monday.
Migration from repressive regimes in Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua soars in August Read More »