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A reform was presented to the Mexican Senate to bar foreign governments from spreading propaganda after the U.S. DHS airs ...
Migrants deterred by U.S. President Donald Trump's border crackdown are making their way back to their home countries as ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says her government plans to ban advertisements from the US Department of Homeland ...
A former magistrate judge in Doña Ana County, New Mexico, and his wife are accused of tampering with evidence linked to the ...
The ads showed men being put in handcuffs and placed in police cars and migrants crossing the dangerous Rio Grande and scaling the border wall.
DHS has already approved nearly $200 million for the anti-immigrant campaign to push ads on free-to-air television and ...
The ads, featuring DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, have been criticized for being highly discriminatory and have sparked outrage in Mexico.
Mexico’s president said her government asked TV stations to pull a Trump administration advertisement warning against ...
The banks of the Suchiate River in southern Mexico, on the border with Guatemala, are sometimes called "the silent border" of the United States. Tens of thousands of migrants pass through there ...
The number of migrants caught illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in March fell to the lowest level ever recorded, ...
Instead, immigration has emerged as one of Trump’s strongest issues in public polling, reflecting both his grip on the ...
The D.H.S. secretary’s appearances on Mexican television blaming migrants for societal ills in the U.S. have drawn a sharp rebuke from Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum.