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Migrants waiting in Tijuana feel immediate sting of Trump’s border crackdown
The initial blow came with the end of CBP One, stranding thousands of asylum seekers with and without appointments
Mexican border states prepare migrant shelters as Trump begins deportation campaign
Mexico raised sprawling tents on the U.S. border Wednesday as it braced for President Donald Trump to fulfill his pledge to carry o
Border encounters drop sharply as Trump launches crackdown on illegal immigration
The U.S. southern border has seen a sharp drop in migrant encounters entering between ports of entry at the southern border, according to a CBP source.
Trump steps up immigration crackdown, warns city, state officials against interference
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has directed prosecutors to investigate officials who resist immigration enforcement efforts, intensifying a sweeping crackdown that Trump launched the day he took office.
Border crossing in Southwest are down in first week of Trump’s administration as he pushes immigration crack down
Border crossings in the Southwest are reportedly down as President Donald Trump’s administration begins its immigration crack down. The number of daily Southwest border encounters dropped by nearly half on Wednesday,
Trump orders troops to the border to crack down on immigration
At least 1,500 active-duty troops were ordered to deploy to the U.S.-Mexico border to help enforce President Trump's immigration orders, the White House says. CBS News' Charlie D'Agata has the latest.
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Alleged Sinaloa cartel leader from Tijuana extradited to California
An alleged high-level cartel leader who was arrested by Mexican authorities following a 2020 shootout on the streets of ...
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Trump shutters border app, leaving asylum seekers in Tijuana in legal limbo
Hundreds of thousands of migrants lost scheduled appointments after CBP One app was disabled, creating uncertainty at the ...
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US active duty troops beginning to arrive in Texas and San Diego to support border security
U.S. officials say active duty military troops are arriving in El Paso, Texas, and in San Diego on Thursday evening.
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‘I Feel Rage, I Feel Sadness.’ With Border Closed, Migrants Face Few Options.
President Trump took action to close the nation’s southern border and terminate a widely used app. Many migrants expressed ...
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Some migrants turn to pricey smugglers or riskier routes after Trump clampdown
After Honduran migrant Alex Diaz' U.S. asylum appointment was canceled following Donald Trump's immigration and border ...
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Migrants stranded when thousands of appointments to enter the US are canceled as Trump takes office
The Trump administration has ended use of the border app called CBP One that allowed nearly 1 million people to legally enter ...
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How Tijuana shelters are gearing up for Trump's mass deportations
Migrant shelters in Tijuana — located across the border from San Diego, California — are bracing for a possible surge in the ...
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Trump Shuts Down Migrant Entry App, Signaling the Start of His Crackdown
The president moved quickly to cancel the CBP One app, which allowed migrants to schedule appointments to gain entry into the ...
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Asylum-seekers pushed to new extremes in Mexico after Trump’s border crackdown begins
Migrants in Mexico who were hoping to come to the U.S. are adjusting to a new and uncertain reality after President Donald ...
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CBP One App, Used In Biden Era to Support Immigration, Shut Down Under Trump, Stranding Thousands Of Migrants
As President Donald Trump took office for the second time on Monday, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced the ...
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UC San Diego professor fears President Trump will change the 'soul' of the United States
"I believe, especially in in our border, in Tijuana and San Diego will see a lot of suffering," said Professor Rafael Fernández de Castro.
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