Workers in Mexico have started building large tents near the U.S.-Mexico border to prepare for a possible increase in deported migrants.
Mexico is constructing tents to receive Mexican nationals deported under Trump's mass deportations and provide them with services to help resettle.
Mexican authorities have begun building huge tent shelters in the city of Ciudad Juarez to prepare for a possible influx of Mexicans deported as part of U.S. President Donald Trump’s promised mass ...
"It's unprecedented," said Ciudad Juarez municipal official Enrique Licon as workers unloaded long metal bracings from ...
Mexican authorities have begun constructing giant tent shelters in the city of Ciudad Juarez to prepare for a possible influx ...
Mexican authorities have begun constructing giant tent shelters in the city of Ciudad Juarez to prepare for a possible influx ...
Mexico was raising sprawling tents on the U.S. border Wednesday as it braced for President Donald Trump to fulfill his pledge ...
The Mexican government plans to establish nine reception areas for deportees in Mexico's six northern border states over the ...
Several migrants said they had recently arrived in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico after weeks of travel, only to find their CBP One ...
They came from Haiti, Venezuela and around the world, pulling small rolling suitcases crammed with clothing and stuffed ...
Hours after Trump’s inauguration, his administration canceled appointments allowing migrants to enter the U.S. to request ...