Migrants in Mexico who were hoping to come to the U.S. are adjusting to a new and uncertain reality after President Donald ...
We can’t go home after all we’ve been through, after all the countries we’ve fought our way through, only to give up now,” ...
only to give up now,” she said from a small shelter in central Mexico beside a freight train line they were riding north. Now, migrants like her are adjusting to a new and uncertain reality.
We can’t go home after all we’ve been through, after all the countries we’ve fought our way through, only to give up now,” ...
It has stopped trains the sojourners ride and intercepted and bused migrants from northern to southern Mexico, away from the US border. It has worked with the US to target migrant smuggling networks.