The Trump administration publishes a rule allowing the government to send illegal immigrants who have not applied for asylum back to Central America. The rule, which will be published in the federal register on Tuesday 19 November, stems from the asylum cooperation agreements with Guatemala, ...
In May, 144 migrants were detained at the border between the United States and Mexico, an increase of about 000 percent from April and the highest monthly rate in 32 years, the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said. Of them…
US President Donald Trump scrapped a plan to impose tariffs on all Mexican imports in exchange for Mexico's efforts to curb the flow of migrants entering America from that country. On June 7, Trump said on his Twitter that the United States and Mexico ...
Some 5200 United States troops will be stationed on the country's southern border to contain a migrant caravan heading north through Mexico, US officials said. “We will strengthen priority entry points into the United States to enhance the [border patrol] capabilities to strengthen and ...
As the presidential administration regroups from multiple political and legal failures to stem illegal migration, there is a very clear trend south of the border as large families and unattended underage children are flooding Texas, Arizona and California. According to a new message ...
Nikita S. came to the United States from Moscow almost two years ago - in May 2016. A year ago, his tourist visa expired, which did not stop him from renting an apartment in a prestigious area of Manhattan, traveling around the country and, moreover, living...
I met him by chance five years ago. And now we, no, no, intersect like neighbors. What strikes me about him is his sad resignation to fate and the complete monotony of his life - nothing changes for him chronically. His English after twenty...
Ekaterina, 21, from St. Petersburg, has been in the United States illegally for six months. She works as a cleaner and is afraid to once again go out into the streets of the provincial town in which she lives, so as not to fall into the field of view of the Immigration Control Service. Why did she decide to live illegally in America ...
In the following years, after the Great Recession, the number of illegal labor in the United States decreased. According to a report published on November 3, 2016 by the Pew Research Center, in 2014, 8 million illegal immigrants were working or looking for work in the United States, which is 100 thousand ...