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"Are we safe?" asked Karlen Ramirez, who was in tears after crossing the Rio Grande, the natural border separating the two countries.
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"Are we safe?" asked Karlen Ramirez, who was in tears after crossing the Rio Grande, the natural border separating the two countries.
Dominican President Luis Abinader on Thursday announced the closure of the country’s border with Haiti, escalating a diplomatic spat over access to a shared...
Spain’s coastguard on Tuesday said it had rescued a migrant boat off the Canary Islands, pulling 84 people to safety but also finding the...
The number of migrants passing through Panama on the way to the United States keeps climbing, far outpacing the record numbers reached in 2022,...
Builder Manuel Rojche does not know who to vote for in Guatemala’s presidential election on Sunday. He does not really care. Since his son...
With tough new asylum rules in place, many migrants on the US-Mexico border were seeking legal routes Saturday to enter the United States, despite...
Under the intense desert sun, hundreds of migrants crossed the Rio Grande river from Mexico last week following a rumor the United States would...
Jimmy Munoz had just turned himself in to US border police after crossing the Rio Grande from Mexico, the contours of the river still...
As she waited in a migrant processing center in Texas this weekend, Maria Cabarcas says she felt a sudden sense of “desperation,” and found...
Dasling Sanchez rests on a piece of cardboard with her two children near a gas station in Brownsville, Texas, a border town where hundreds...