
A safe third country designation would require asylum seekers to apply for protection in Mexico instead of the United States

A safe third country designation would require asylum seekers to apply for protection in Mexico instead of the United States

The teachers have experience working with displaced children in Latin America

A Haitian mother says she is “suffering and being mistreated” and that there is food shortage and no water at the shelter

These tourists visiting the shelters in Tijuana do not seem to be members of humanitarian organizations or students

Andrés Ramírez served 28 years with the U.N. refugee agency before joining the administration of President López Obrador

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Those who aren't holders of a Mexican visa or are not asylum seekers will be deported