Caravans haven't made it to the US border in recent years, now driving migrants to more dangerous, costly routes north.
A wrong turn transformed into Rancho Feliz, a nonprofit organization building sustainable communities in Agua Prieta.
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U.S. Consulate issues new travel alert as holiday crowds head into Mexico
The U.S. Consulate in Mexico has issued a new travel alert for Americans heading south this holiday season. As seasonal and holiday travel picks up, the ...
It was still dark as hundreds of migrants walked along a road in Tapachula, Mexico, headed north to the United States as police emergency lights flashed. America's influence colors the mass of ...
Rancho Feliz is a nonprofit based in Douglas that builds sustainable communities in its sister city directly across the ...
Mexico is the United States’ largest trading partner. And, though the North American trade pact Trump forged in his first ...
His arrest and several others this year signal a change in how the U.S. is handling DACA recipients as President Donald Trump ...
Gov. Lujan Grisham’s office accuses USDA of “setting states up to fail” with a last-minute document demand, while a top GOP lawmaker says she’s “baffled” New Mexico won’t cooperate on fraud checks ...
A man was nearly captured by ICE officials the morning of Nov. 19 after he went to the U.S. Forest Service offices in ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments Monday about President Donald Trump's firing of Federal Trade ...
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Encinitas business owner facing possible deportation appears in court for immigration hearing
The owner of Just Peachy Market in Leucadia, who faces possible deportation to Mexico, appeared in court on Tuesday for his hearing.
On Thursday, lawmakers reintroduced the Dream Act, legislation that would create a pathway to citizenship for people brought ...
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