President Claudia Sheinbaum says Mexico hasn't seen a "significant increase" in deportations, but border towns are preparing for it.
President Trump signed multiple executive orders, including sending the National Guard to the border and declaring a national emergency at the southern border.
The Trump administration ... The Arizona border region is no stranger to the presence of military troops. The Arizona National Guard has 43 personnel activated at both Nogales ports of entry ...
Mexican national and asylum seeker Tania, 24, knew something was wrong when she saw her husband Edwin’s face, as he stood in the courtyard of the Nogales
With all their belongings in red bags, people were deported through the DiConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona on Tuesday morning. After promising to remove "millions" of people from the United States in his inaugural speech,
While none of President Donald Trump’s first-day executive orders imposed tariffs, he confirmed he’s considering them on Canada and Mexico starting on February 1.
The administration has mobilized military units to head to the southern border and increased immigration raids in major cities. Here's what to know.
Twenty days later, Ortiz again threatened to shoot the incoming "fraudulent (ly) elected" president in a complaint delivered to the Evo A. DeConcini courthouse in Tucson on Nov. 25, 2024. He said he earned an expert badge for marksmanship during his time with the Marines, the court documents read.
Twenty days later, Ortiz again threatened to shoot the incoming "fraudulent (ly) elected" president in a complaint delivered to the Evo A. DeConcini courthouse in Tucson on Nov. 25, 2024. He said he earned an expert badge for marksmanship during his time with the Marines, the court documents read.
"I find all of Trump's proposed policies on this topic to be outrageous," Democratic Representative Yassamin Ansari told Newsweek.
On his first day in office, Trump signed at least seven executive orders impacting immigration across the country. How will they affect Indiana?
I approached Mirabel Cruz to ask her what she thought of the national emergency declaration for the U.S.-Mexico border, announced by President Donald Trump during his inauguration. She was at her house on International Street in Nogales,