Trump has said he would end it as part of a broader immigration crackdown. Critics say it prioritizes a lottery system over people who have long lived in the U.S. illegally while paying taxes and people who have waited years for visas.
People are considering whether to apply for permission to settle in Mexico, return home, or wait to see what Trump comes up with next
The new government plans to shut down the CBP One appointment system, leaving thousands of people in limbo as they wait in Mexico for an opportunity to request asylum in the United States
Karla Figueredo, a Cuban nurse, found temporary refuge in Tijuana with Martha Rosales, who turned her home into a migrant shelter. Benefiting from the CBP One app, Rosales helps refugees secure US entry amidst fears of the program ending under Trump's administration.
About 200 migrants who had their CBP One immigration appointments canceled when President Trump was sworn into office are refusing to leave the San Ysidro border checkpoint until they are seen.
but it could end under President-elect Donald Trump TIJUANA, Mexico -- A nurse who fled Cuba as part of the Caribbean nation’s largest exodus in more than six decades needed a place to stay in ...
Hundreds of volunteers went looking for thousands of homeless people. Here’s what they found. The point-in-time count comes at a particularly unstable moment for those sleeping outside.
After US President Donald Trump dashed her hopes of gaining asylum in the United States, Arianne Dominguez joined hundreds of other migrants seeking refuge in Mexico instead."I thought about my family in Cuba who were hoping I could get to the United States.
"What we do know is that there is no way back for Cuba," says Emilio, who left the island more than a year ago.
When Dayana Castro heard that the U.S. asylum appointment she waited over a year for was canceled in an instant, she had no doubt: She was heading north any way she could. The 25-year-old migrant, her husband and their 4- and 7-year-old children had nothing left at home in
A can't-miss grudge match between unbeaten light heavyweight stars headlines a loaded pay-per-view card on Saturday when David Benavidez and David Morrell Jr. square off in Las Vegas.  The PBC on Prime Video PPV card emanates from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas as Benavidez (29-0,
President Donald Trump has signed 10 executive orders on immigration and issued a slew of edicts to carry out promises of mass deportations and border security.