SAN DIEGO (Border Report) — Most migrants who had their CBP One appointments canceled by President DonaldTrump have remained in Tijuana and are now seeking temporary housing. Judith Cabrera, director ...
People are considering whether to apply for permission to settle in Mexico, return home, or wait to see what Trump comes up ...
El primer golpe llegó con el fin de CBP One, dejando varados a miles de solicitantes de asilo con y sin citas.
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 ...
Part of the problem is lack of coordination between government officials and migrant shelters run by advocates.
Migrant shelters in Tijuana - located across the border from San Diego, California - are bracing for a possible surge in the influx of migrants should US President Donald Trump carry out his mass ...
A Jan. 21 news release highlighted efforts the company is making to rebound, like its recipe partnership with a Mexican ...
Unanimous City Council vote lays ground to prepare for potential influx of arrivals following Trump inauguration ...
"By the end of Sunday everyone should have their water back," he said. "The last seven days we've been doing preliminary work, gathering all the materials, heavy equipment and tools necessary to make ...
Dozens of migrants wait in Tijuana for information regarding their migration appointments as US President Donald Trump ends the use of a border app called CBP One, which has allowed people to legally ...
Karla Figueredo, a Cuban nurse, found temporary refuge in Tijuana with Martha Rosales, who turned her home into a migrant ...