Migrants in Mexico who were hoping to come to the U.S. are adjusting to a new and uncertain reality after President Donald Trump began cracking down on border security.
"We're just taking in women and small children that were left stranded in Tijuana, but little by little more and more are knocking." ...
An alleged high-level cartel leader who was arrested by Mexican authorities following a 2020 shootout on the streets of downtown Tijuana has been extradited to San Diego, where he is facing a federal ...
People are considering whether to apply for permission to settle in Mexico, return home, or wait to see what Trump comes up ...
City leaders have plans for a 10,000-bed shelter, but haven’t provided any details regarding where it will be or when it will ...
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.
Part of the problem is lack of coordination between government officials and migrant shelters run by advocates.
CBS 8 spoke with Cal Fire San Diego on how crews battle fires that happen on the Mexico side of the U.S.-Mexico border.
U.S. officials say the Pentagon will begin deploying as many as 1,500 active duty troops to help secure the southern border ...
Mexico erected sprawling tents on the United States border as it braced for the effects of Donald Trump’s mass deportation drive. In an empty lot in Ciudad Juarez, which neighbours Texas, cranes ...
El primer golpe llegó con el fin de CBP One, dejando varados a miles de solicitantes de asilo con y sin citas.
They came from Haiti, Venezuela and around the world, pulling small rolling suitcases crammed with clothing and stuffed ...