A sense of despair has engulfed the migrant camp of La Soledad, named after the colonial-era church that towers over the shantytown in downtown Mexico City. It was supposed to be a temporary stop, a place to regroup and wait for the right moment to continue on toward the United States.
Many remain determined to reach the U.S. through more dangerous means, riding freight trains, hiring smugglers and dodging authorities.
A caravan of over 1,000 migrants left southern Mexico over the weekend for the US border, despite President Donald Trump deploying reinforcements to keep migrants out and cancelling all asylum applications.
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Mexico has agreed to expand support to other Latin American and Caribbean nations as part of a regional migratory response.
The tit-for-tat battle with the South American nation underscores the febrile environment surrounding his determination to conduct the largest mass deportation in US history.
The White House said Sunday night that a U.S.-Colombia agreement had come together in the wake of a back-and-forth between the two countries over topics including immigration and tariffs.
Trump said the measures were necessary because the Colombia president’s decision “jeopardized” U.S. national security.
President Donald Trump has imposed a 25% tariff and a travel ban on Colombia after the South American nation's president refused to allow 160 deportees on two military planes to land in that country Sunday.
The administration says arrests could pick up quickly: The Washington Post reports ICE officials have been told to aim for 1,200 to 1,500 daily arrests, including at least 75 arrests by each of the agency’s roughly two dozen field offices.
During a recent ceremony in which Corporación Reencuentros returned a fighter’s remains to his family in the Colombian city of Cali, Cristián Pérez’s partner said that her search was stigmatized for years, as if relatives of guerilla members had no right to find their loved ones.