Mayor Cruz Perez Cuellar of Ciudad Juarez expressed readiness to handle a potential influx of migrants as U.S. policies under President Donald Trump
This gallery highlights some of the most compelling images made or published in the past week by The Associated Press from Latin America and the Caribbean. The selection was curated by AP photographer Esteban Félix,
Several migrants said they had recently arrived in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico after weeks of travel, only to find their CBP One appointments were cancelled.
People cooled off in Arpoador beach in Rio de Janeiro. A migrant cried in the border city of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, as her CBP One appointment was canceled following U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
It may have been embraced by the Academy, but just a day after its debut in Mexico, the acclaimed “narco-musical” Emilia Pérez was already drawing sharp rebukes for superficial portrayals
Chile takes center stage at FITUR 2025. Chile has officially kicked off its participation in the International Tourism Fair (FITUR) 2025, taking place in Madrid from January 22 to
The inaugural list features Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá, which is recognized for hip surgeries and replacements; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, which specializes in cataract surgeries; and Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, which offers first-class knee surgeries.
President Donald Trump on Monday kicked off his sweeping immigration crackdown, tasking the U.S. military with aiding border security, issuing a broad ban on asylum and taking steps to restrict citizenship for children born on U.
Data shows birthright citizenship hasn't changed much since 2000 as Trump wants to end it for children of illegal immigrants.
Nidia Montenegro fled violence and poverty at home in Venezuela, survived a kidnapping as she traveled north into Mexico, and made it to the border city of Tijuana on Sunday for a U.S. asylum appointment that would finally reunite her with her son living in New York.
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The construction of large tent shelters is underway in Juárez as part of the Mexican government's preparation for the possible influx of Mexican nationals deported under U.S. President Donald ...