Migrant shelters in Tijuana - located across the border from San Diego, California - are bracing for a possible surge in the ...
Law enforcement officials and migrants on the U.S.-Mexico border were not sure what might come next, now that President Trump ...
Dozens of migrants wait in Tijuana for information regarding their migration appointments as US President Donald Trump ends the use of a border app called CBP One, which has allowed people to legally ...
Karla Figueredo, a Cuban nurse, found temporary refuge in Tijuana with Martha Rosales, who turned her home into a migrant ...
The president moved quickly to cancel the CPB One app, which allowed migrants to schedule appointments to gain entry into the United States, turning away potentially tens of thousands of migrants.
President Donald Trump’s plans to curb immigration and beef up border security began taking effect soon after he was ...
City leaders have plans for a 10,000-bed shelter, but haven’t provided any details regarding where it will be or when it will ...
The CBP One app went offline as President Donald Trump returned to power. The move is likely a precursor to Trump's ...
The CBP One app has provided crucial support for migrants seeking legal entry into the US, but its future remains uncertain.
CBP One has brought nearly 1 million people to the U.S. on two-year permits with eligibility to work but could go away once ...
The new government plans to shut down the CBP One appointment system, leaving thousands of people in limbo as they wait in Mexico for an opportunity to request asylum in the United States ...