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The fatal blaze comes as border cities across Mexico have been flooded with migrants turned back from the United States and more arriving from other countries. By Rocío GallegosNatalie ...
Immigrants in Ciudad Juárez Struggle for Survival. ... Mexico and the United States received, respectively, up to 400,000 and 500,000 people from the South American nation.
At least 38 people died on Monday night when a fire broke out at a government-run migrant detention center in Ciudad Juarez, a city in northern Mexico, on the United States border, Mexican ...
Asylum seekers cross the Rio Bravo River back into Mexico from the United States as members of the US National Guard put in place barbed wire, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, on May 13, 2023.
CIUDAD JUÁREZ – The deadly fire ... but Mexico has emerged as the world’s third most popular destination for asylum-seekers, after the United States and Germany. It is still largely a transit ...
The Salvadoran man went on to survive one of the deadliest events involving migrants near the Mexico-U.S. border: On March 28, a fire at the Ciudad Juárez migrant detention center killed 40 ...
Migrants, mostly of Venezuelan origin, attempt to forcibly cross into the United States at the Paso del Norte International Bridge in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, on March 12.
From El Paso and Ciudad Juárez to San Diego and Tijuana, migrants were massing Thursday along some sections of the U.S.-Mexico border in a last attempt to cross into the United States in the ...
Nearly 400 human corpses found piled high at 'secret crematorium' near Mexico-US border - The owner of the building in Ciudad Juárez and an employee are to be charged with improper disposal of bodies ...
Tears flowed amid heartfelt embraces as Mexican families were allowed brief reunions at the border Saturday with relatives who migrated to the United States.. As a mariachi band played the popular ...
Mexican army three-star Gen. Eufemio Alberto Ibarra Flores speaks at a ceremony Tuesday launching the “Unidos por Juárez” (United for Juárez) crime-fighting strategy in Juárez, Mexico.