The Trump administration's use of U.S. military aircraft to return deportees has raised alarms throughout Latin America.
This was the first time in recent memory that military aircraft were used to fly migrants out of the country, one U.S.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shook hands Monday with troops at Fort Bliss for a deployment on the U.S. border with Mexico ...
After the Department of Defense announced Wednesday that 1,500 troops would be initially assigned to the border mission, what ...
The new policy is a result of a memorandum of understanding between Gov. Greg Abbott and the head of U.S Customs and Border ...
Several weeks earlier, the Palawan Massacre took place in the Philippines, where 139 American POWs were killed by Japanese ...
With this series of weekly updates, WOLA seeks to cover the most important developments at the U.S.-Mexico border. See ...
The US military is set to deploy some 1,500 active-duty troops to the US-Mexico border as part of President Donald Trump’s new immigration enforcement strategy. The controversial move comes ...
Mexico has refused a request from President Donald Trump’s administration to allow a US military aircraft deporting migrants to land in the country, a US official and a Mexican official told ...
President Donald Trump designated cartels operating in Mexico as foreign terrorist organizations on Jan. 20 during a slew of executive orders he signed after his inauguration and amid a broader ...