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The U.S. government has long viewed migrant releases as a "pull" factor that fuels migration to the southern border, alongside economic conditions and other "push" factors in migrants' home countries.
A new surge of migrants at the US-Mexico border is overwhelming already-stretched resources and prompting urgent talks with Mexican officials as December border crossings reached a record monthly ...
Historically, the majority of people crossing the border into the U.S. have been from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. 2 million migrants were encountered at border in past year. Where are ...
It would take an adult migrant about 16 days of non-stop walking to get to the southern border. Migrants from a caravan in Tapachula, Chiapas state, Mexico, march while heading to the U.S. border ...
The border crossings were closed in December as U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents responded to areas handling the largest influx of migrants. Biden administration to reopen four ports of ...
For most Mainland Chinese migrants, contacting a snakehead (people smuggler) within these criminal organizations has become a part of attempting the journey. Snakeheads employ local guides to assist migrants where hazards are present. [2] There is a risk of the snakehead abandoning them or demanding more money midway through the journey. [2]
Texas sent a plane with more than 120 migrants from the U.S.-Mexico border to Chicago in an escalation of Republican Gov. Greg Abbott's busing operation that has given more than 80,000 migrants ...
Following the expiration of Title 42, U.S.-bound migrants are still arriving at Mexico's southern border to travel north, in a chaotic scene.