Mexico has been employing a new tactic to deter migrants from going into the US-Mexico border as the Biden administration has begun its controversial border crackdown.
President Joe Biden's strict new border clampdown is showing signs that it may be working for now, as the number of migrants caught trying to cross the US-Mexico border has already dropped.
President Joe Biden's new border measures have begun to take effect as the deportations have now begun under the new rule, leaving many migrants unsure of their future.
Non-Mexicans may be deported directly to their home countries as a new deal between Mexico and the US is in the works, as revealed by the Mexican president himself.
After weeks of teasing, President Joe Biden has finally announced more restrictive measures regarding the US-Mexico border in an effort to clamp down on immigration.
The White House has hinted that President Joe Biden would soon be signing a long-anticipated executive order that would result in a border clampdown and migrant limits.
People are already leaving Venezuela under the dictatorship of Nicolas Maduro, often heading to the US-Mexico border to escape the hardships there. Should Maduro win the election, more may follow.
The Senate Border Bill, which has bipartisan support, was scrapped yet again after much resistance from Republicans despite it being popular with their base.
The bipartisan border deal is making its comeback after Donald Trump pressured Senate Republicans to kill the bill. This was confirmed by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and Guatemala President Bernardo Arevalo are meeting near their shared border. Their main agendas include migration, security, and development.
The Biden administration plans to restrict asylum at the US-Mexico border via a new regulation, aiming to curb illegal crossings. Migrants may face quick deportation after initial screening, anonymous sources revealed.
While many on the right, especially Donald Trump, have claimed that US crime is rising, the actual crime numbers have now been released, and it actually dropped considerably.
The US and Mexico have recently agreed that they would be cooperating on migration policy after President Joe Biden and Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador spoke with one another.
Authorities in Guatemala raided the offices of the NGO known as Save the Children after a complaint that migrant children were being mistreated in Texas.
The failure to pass a bipartisan border package supported by many Republicans has been blamed on none other than far-right Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.
As more and more migrants flood the border, the US is running out of options. However, new Guatemala President Bernardo Arevalo, who recently met with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, has a solution.
Hundreds of protesters descended in downtown Dallas to protest SB4, the controversial Texas immigration law that allows law enforcement to arrest people on suspicion that they are illegal migrants.