A caravan of over 1,000 migrants left southern Mexico over the weekend for the US border, despite president Donald Trump ...
The group of people from different countries departed on Inauguration Day from Tapachula, Mexico, aiming to reach the U.S.
Despite US President Donald Trump’s pledge to curb illegal immigration, more than thousand persons are travelling in a ...
A Times photographer made two trips to southern Mexico to follow groups of migrants as they walked toward the United States.
TAPACHULA, Mexico — A new caravan of migrants began walking from southern Mexico on Thursday toward the U.S. border, starting out from the city of Tapachula near the border with Guatemala.
Hundreds of migrants are traveling in a caravan through Mexico in hopes of reaching the U.S. southern border before President-elect Donald Trump takes office Jan. 20 and ushers in tougher immigration ...
A new migrant caravan is reportedly traveling through Mexico en route to the southern United States border ahead of President ...
The recent executive orders on migration from the United States' administration leave hundreds of thousands of people along the Latin American migration corridor in even greater uncertainty, exposed ...
The University of Panama Responds to Trump: The Canal Operates with 100% Efficiency in Panamanian Hands ...
Migrants prefer traveling in caravans because they believe there ... Trump has threatened Mexico with a 25% tariff on imported goods from Mexico, and the country hopes the lower numbers will ...
A caravan of over 1,000 migrants left southern Mexico over the weekend for the US border, despite President Donald Trump ...
The Mexican government is working hard to break up migrant caravans trying to make the treacherous journey north to the U.S. ahead of President-elect Trump’s inauguration in less than two weeks' time.