The agreements potentially help the Trump administration address a key sticking point in immigration enforcement since not everyone in the U.S. illegally can be easily sent back home.
During a press conference with visiting Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo announced Wednesday that his country will accept 40% more deportation flights from the ...
Trump floats “long-term ownership” of Gaza Strip Bondi confirmed as Trump Cabinet takes shape Senate GOP in the lead on ...
Food distribution is being stopped. Health services are being shut down. Lifesaving aid is being tied up, with no way to ...
The U.S. has notified the United Nations that it is freezing funding to a U.N.-backed mission in Haiti tasked with fighting ...
The unprecedented pause and potential elimination of many U.S. foreign assistance programs, announced in President Trump’s ...
SEVEN countries so far have agreed to take back illegal migrants deported under President Donald Trump – less than two weeks ...
President Trump's deportations on military planes continue as countries in Latin America raise concern for the dignity and rights of their people ...
The flurry of measures signed by the U.S. president has left both migrants and business owners on edge, sparking fears of a ...
A U.S. Air Force jet with 80 migrants that left Texas for Guatemala charted a path around Mexico because it couldn't fly over ...