Migrants
Colorado Democrat governor signs two bills supporting migrants
They are aimed to make it easier to get an id card, a driving license, and to support advocate organizations.
Mexico seeks agreement with U.S. to deport migrants directly to their home countries
President López Obrador said he spoke with Joe Biden about the possibility. "Things are going well," he added.
How Denver is looking to integrate more than 1,400 unaccompanied migrant children who arrived in the city
Most of them have come from Honduras, according to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services data.
Texas National Guard reportedly shoots pepper balls at migrants on Mexico's side of the border
"They fired and nobody was crossing," a person seeking to enter the U.S. told Border Report.
Latino migrants are facing "unprecedented vulnerabilities" on their journey to the U.S.
MSF also highlights that local health institutions were "overwhelmed" facing the increase in the migratory flow in 2023.
At Mercy Of Cartels, Thousands Of Mexicans Seek Refuge In US
Last year, nearly a third of migrants intercepted at the southern US border were Mexican -- around 740,000 -- more than from Venezuela, Guatemala or Honduras, according to the International Organization for Migration.
Eight killed in Florida after bus taking migrant workers to a farm crashes
Dozens more were injured, local press reported
NYC's 60-day shelter policy for immigrant families criticized as 'haphazard' in audit
New York City Comptroller said the Mayor's office failed to provide critical information
Denver migrants refuse to vacate encampment and send list of demands to the mayor instead
The group's list includes over 10 items, among them access to immigration attorneys and fresh cooking ingredients
Current pace of deportations from U.S. is 50% higher than Trump administration's peak
Over 600,000 people have been deported either by immigration judges, ICE or Border Patrol
NYC authorities to start initiative to deter migrant children from selling candy in the subway
Leaflets will be handed out at subways reminding that unlicensed selling is illegal. There is a parallel effort to enroll migrant children in schools
A Venezuelan's project on Mexico's migration policies is among winners at World Press Photo global awards
Photographer Alejandro Cegarra drew from his own experience as a migrant in creating the photo essay
Over half of Latinos worry about the possibility of mass deportations, study shows
As Donald Trump's aggressive rhetoric toward immigrants intensifies, U.S. Latinos are more worried about mass deportations regardless of legal status.
Iowa governor signs bill allowing for the arrest and deportation of unauthorized migrants
The law will go into effect on July 1 and targets those in the state who have been previously denied admission or removed from the country
Migrants Accuse Members of Mexico's National Guard of Sexual Abuse and Theft
Border Report recounted several stories of the kind by migrants who recently attempted to cross into the U.S. east of San Diego
Venezuelan Migrants Flown to Massachusetts by Ron DeSantis Are Cleared to Sue Charter Company
The migrants were promised work and housing opportunities
Migrants With Disabilities Unable to Access CBP App to Request Asylum, Complaint Says
The claim recounts people who are blind, deaf, have mobility issues or intellectual disabilities can't properly use the tool
Around 2000 Migrants In Mexico Start Holy Week Walk To Highlight Their Struggles
The walking event began with around 2,000 migrants leaving Tapachula near the Guatemalan border at dawn and announced that they aim to reach Mexico's capital.
Chicago Begins Evicting Some Migrants From Shelters After Three Postponements
City officials said that over 2,000 people will be evicted by the end of April. There are currently more than 11,000 in its shelters
NYC Police Uses Stun Gun on Venezuelan Migrant Holding his One-Year-Old Son
The incident took place in a city-run shelter in Queens
NYC Expands Migrant Shelter Curfews After Increased Complaints
The Adams administration is expanding migrant shelter curfews to 20 more shelters across New York City
Seven Migrants who Attacked a Police Officer in Times Square Have Been Indicted
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul called for their deportation
Pilot Program Will Provide NYC Asylum Seekers with Prepaid Debit Cards
A new pilot program will provide asylum seekers with prepaid debit cars to be used for groceries and baby supplies
Fausto Toaquiza's Ordeal to be Readmitted to a Shelter Illustrates NYC's Struggle to Cope With Migration Surge
As shelter evictions force migrant families out, many struggle to find stability once again
NY Gov. Hochul says Migrants Involved in Attack Against NYPD Officers Should be Deported
"Get them all and send them back," she responded when asked about the assaults.
Four Measures Taken by New York City's Government to Address the Migrant Crisis
Around 170,000 migrants have arrived in New York City since 2022, putting its shelter system and financial situation under pressure
How NYC, Chicago Are Dealing With Overcrowded Shelter Systems as Freezing Temperatures Grip U.S.
Authorities are delaying evictions and time limits from shelters. Thousands are crossing the border despite the trying conditions
New York City Authorities Forcefully Evict Migrant Families from Shelter Stays
Starting this week, migrants will be evicted from shelter stays in New York City as their 60-day limit comes to an end
Migrants Resume Caravan March In Mexico, Say Misled By Officials
A caravan in Mexico of at least 1,000 migrants resumed its march northward towards the US border on Monday, accusing Mexican authorities of failing to fulfill their promise of granting humanitarian visas.
Mexican President Wants the U.S. to Grant 10 Million Visas for Hispanic Workers
Andrés Manuel López Obrador also wants the U.S. Congress to approve a 20-billion-dollar plan to promote development in Latin America