"We are providing services in terms of immigration, legal and human rights, many don't have the necessary documents or a social security number to live and work in Mexico," she said.
Costa Rica joins a growing list of Latin American nations to serve as a stopover for migrants as Trump 's administration pushes for more deportations.
Swift deportation leaves a family separated, with 8-and 14-year-old boys still in Arizona, and a community working to connect ...
Mexico’s president says her government is reviewing a petition by Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, a longtime leader of the Sinaloa ...
A U.S. flight carrying 135 deportees, half of them minors from various countries, is set to land in Costa Rica, making the country the latest Latin American nation to serve as a stopover as U.S. Presi ...
The United States government is formally designating eight Latin American organized crime groups that also operate in the U.S ...
Brought into the U.S. by her mother in 1992, Gabriela Palacios immigrated from Mexico City, Mexico. After Gabriela  had built ...
The administration has asked Panama to take in hundreds of people who can’t easily be sent back to their countries. Many say ...
Trump’s crackdown has caused distress and anguish for many, compounding their already precarious mental health.
Refugees with Top City Promise receive necessary resources to establish a new life, including housing and medical assistance, ...
The Associated Press spoke to around a half-dozen people who had asylum appointments in the U.S. through the Biden-era app, ...