Rethinking migration
The lack of opportunities, violence, and economy in their countries have forced thousands of migrants from Central America and the Caribbean to travel to the United States
The lack of opportunities, violence, and economy in their countries have forced thousands of migrants from Central America and the Caribbean to travel to the United States
13 Cubans kidnapped in the border city of Reynosa in Tamaulipas were released on Sunday and made their way to the U.S.
Mexico’s Security Minister Alfonso Durazo said the report would be taken into account as other investigations proceed
Military personnel rescued 34 Central Americans from a home in the northeastern state of Tamaulipas
The truck was carrying 56 Central-Americans who were headed to the United States
Bingna works as a teacher, he has released a memoir and has been part of several projects to help migrants and promote culture
The Pentagon first approved the high-profile deployment of active-duty U.S. troops to the Mexico border in October, before the November congressional elections
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Off the Record features fact-checked news written by journalists and contributors to EL UNIVERSAL
The U.S. government will return migrants to the Mexican border city of Tijuana on Friday