Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said about 2,000 Mexican migrants have set foot in government-operated shelters.
While the number of deportations has jumped under Trump, Mexican officials say it hasn't surged to the levels they feared.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said about 2,000 Mexican migrants have set foot in government-operated shelters.
Trump’s mass deportation plan faces delays as mega shelters in Mexico set up to receive deportees remain empty.
At a volunteer-run migrant-aid camp, about 22 miles east of the Sásabe port of entry, the only action on this quiet Wednesday ...
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The scenes in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico and in other border cities — from Tijuana to Reynosa —underscore the setbacks thus far of ...
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.
Ruiz Soto, a senior policy analyst at the nonpartisan Migration Policy Institute ... didn’t respond to inquiries. In Nogales, across from Nogales, Arizona, shelters remain empty or with few ...
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.