Younis fled his home country of Pakistan, where he faced persecution for practicing Christianity in a Muslim country.
The flow of migrants at the Guatemala-Mexico border has dramatically decreased since the Trump administration implemented stricter border policies.
The money comes from a Sept. 15 drawing titled "Mexico with an M for Migrant," intended to raise additional funds for consulates in U.S. cities where immigration raids are underway or where detention ...
Many migrants who were hoping to reach the U.S. are now stuck in a backlog with Mexico’s refugee agency; others are going home.
As the U.S. government turns its attention to drug cartels in Mexico, new research from the University of California, Davis, ...
Detaining migrants who leave voluntarily may be a way to impose long-term reentry penalties, since formal removal can bar people from returning for years or even permanently.
Mexican ‌President Claudia Sheinbaum ‍said on Wednesday that about 152,600 migrants have been sent ⁠to ​Mexico since ‍U.S. President ‌Donald ‌Trump took office in ⁠January, including ⁠non-Mexicans.
Mexico's Arizona-style law requires local police to check IDs. May 26, 2010 -- Arizona's new law forcing local police to take a greater role in enforcing immigration law has caused a lot of criticism ...
Migrants working in the United States send at least $200 billion home every year, including cash to criminal cartels, according to a new analysis of “remittances.” The money collected by legal and ...
The New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions is offering a training program for non-lawyers looking to provide legal assistance to immigrant workers.
This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center. It is part of a project on reverse migration by Arizona Republic reporter Daniel Gonzalez and El Paso Times visual journalist Omar Ornelas. CIUDAD ...