Mexico is constructing tents to receive Mexican nationals deported under Trump's mass deportations and provide them with services to help resettle.
Among the measures announced are the reactivation of the “Remain in Mexico” policy, mass deportations, and an order seeking to eliminate U.S. citizenship by birthright.
Here's how Mexico's politicians, lawmakers and party leaders have responded to the return of Donald Trump to the White House.
The Kingpin Act, established in the 1990s, allows for international sanctions and the prosecution of Americans aiding cartels. Analysts say the law broadens the scope to target individuals or groups ...
The water bordered by the Southern United States, Mexico and Cuba will be critical to shipping lanes and vacationers.
The plan, called “Mexico Embraces You,” seeks to reassure undocumented migrants facing expulsion. Some experts question if ...
Mexico raised sprawling tents on the U.S. border Wednesday as it braced for President Donald Trump to fulfill his pledge to ...
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum stated she has not agreed to reinstate the U.S. 'Remain in Mexico' asylum program. The U ...
Mexico's president said on Wednesday she has not agreed to accept non-Mexican migrants seeking asylum in the United States, a ...
Events along the border are moving quickly following the flurry of executive orders. Deportations at low levels as Mexico ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has an answer for President Donald Trump about his idea of renaming the Gulf of Mexico.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum rebuffed Donald Trump's executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico the "Gulf of America.