Now, boat-by-boat, migrants – mainly from the Andean nations of Venezuela and Colombia – have given up after President Donald ...
They once braved the jungles of the Darien Gap, trekking days along the perilous migrant passage dividing Colombia and Panama ...
The men told NPR they were kept in the dark about why they were in Guantánamo Bay, and were denied access to an attorney or a ...
The individuals hailed from Honduras, Venezuela, Panama and El Salvador. According to the CBP memo, upon interviewing the migrants, officials learned that they had entered Mexico through the ...
Martino was only 17 when he fled Venezuela due to its economic collapse ... appointment on the US Customs and Border Protection app, CBP One. They secured a slot for January 21.
A growing number of migrants from across the world to ditch — or at least pause — their ambitions of reaching the U.S., and ...
The adults chat and mostly talk about rumors they’ve heard about the CBP One app ... Prior to leaving Venezuela, both Lucymar and her brother, Luis Alfonso, worked in the beauty industry.
Thousands of migrants return home by boat after Trump’s crackdown on asylum - They risked their lives in hopes of reaching ...
Jean Claude Silva Fuenmayor, a 23-year-old from Venezuela, who had spent a year in Mexico City waiting to get an appointment with a US immigration officer through the now-defunct CBP One app ...
The Trump administration told federal agencies they don't have to direct workers to comply with Elon Musk's request for ...
That appears to include CBP One, and a humanitarian parole program for people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela. About 1.4 million people have entered the country through those programs ...