Now, boat-by-boat, those migrants – mainly from the Andean nations of Venezuela and Colombia – have given up after President ...
Mexico - Recent Migrants stranded in Mexico are facing an increasingly uncertain future, with many being pushed to dangerous ...
There is no census, and migrants come and go, but the majority of people in La Soledad appear to be from Venezuela, the once-wealthy South American nation that has seen an exodus of more than 7 ...
By Genevieve Glatsky Simon Romero and Annie Correal Genevieve Glatsky reported from Bogotá, Colombia, and Simon Romero and Annie Correal from Mexico City. Under threats from President Trump that ...
Federico Rios for The New York Times Supported by By Annie Correal Julie Turkewitz and Genevieve Glatsky Annie Correal reported from Mexico City, Julie Turkewitz from Santander, Colombia ...
Trump’s crackdown has caused distress and anguish for many, compounding their already precarious mental health.
President Claudia Sheinbaum made the announcement on X. The 25 percent tariffs on Mexico were due to take effect on Tuesday.
He slaps a 25% tariff on Colombian goods and imposes a raft of visa restrictions. Latin American nations are grappling with how to deal with Trump on his signature issue.
NASA just increased the odds that “city-killer” asteroid YR4 2024 will strike our planet in 2032. The space agency claimed ...
MEXICO CITY (AP) — When Angelica Delgado took a one-way flight ... after scrambling for years to scrape by in Ecuador and ...
A U.S. flight carrying 135 deportees, half of them minors from various countries, is set to land in Costa Rica, making the country the latest Latin American nation to serve as a stopover as U.S.
Such deportation flights have also caused an outcry from Brazil and Colombia in recent days ... Reporting by Kylie Madry in Mexico City; Additional reporting by Sofia Menchu in Guatemala City ...