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James Davis, an American immigration lawyer from Chula ... even as Trump warns them not to seek asylum April 8: How a Central American migrant caravan grew so big that it unintentionally may ...
The caravan of Central American migrants that angered U.S. President ... seeking process will happen slowly and secretively in immigration courts. Dan Kowalski, editor of Bender’s Immigration ...
Reporting from ESQUIPULAS, Guatemala — A caravan of Central American immigrants traveling northbound in buses and on foot on Tuesday provoked the ire of President Trump, who threatened to cut ...
Those earlier caravans did not attract much ... Mexico has established growing numbers of immigration checkpoints to catch and deport Central American migrants. Migrants who try and circumvent ...
Mexican agents didn’t make an effort to stop them (at least partly due to the caravan’s sheer size). As Flores reported: When [a Mexican immigration effort] learned that the Central American ...
The caravan arrived at the Mexican American Cultural Center ... the United States to promote immigration reform. Now Aguilar works in a nonprofit bakery in central Mexico that employs migrants ...
While BuzzFeed's reporting implied that a few of the caravan ... Central American migrants," had been portrayed in the United States: It is not this government's responsibility to make immigration ...
Caravans became common during the Trump administration, which denounced them as an “invasion” and strong-armed Central American governments ... and police along with immigration and health ...
Families are typically released with a notice to appear in immigration court. Mexican officials say about 1,300 caravan members have returned to Central America. Mexico has issued humanitarian ...
The first group of Central American immigrants and families arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border last month. But unbeknownst to many, like the caravan riders, thousands of black migrants also have ...
Mexican officials on Tuesday screened a dwindling group of hundreds of largely Central American ... immigrants from Mexico, said he had "told Mexico" he hoped it would halt the caravan.
TIJUANA, Mexico — Central American migrants who traveled ... the United States was a result of "weak immigration laws and a porous border." "This caravan, like those who have gone before ...
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