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Migrant camps being erected in Juárez to receive Mexican deportees under Trump executive orders
Four tents are being erected in what’s known as El Punto in Ciudad Juárez across the border from El Paso to temporarily house Mexican migrants deported from the U.S. under the Trump administration.
Mexican border states prepare migrant shelters as Trump begins deportation campaign
Sprawling tents on the US border have been raised as Mexico braced for President Donald Trump to fulfill his pledge to carry out mass deportations.
Mexico builds temporary shelters to prepare for mass deportations from US
Mexican authorities have begun constructing giant tent shelters in the city of Ciudad Juarez to prepare for a possible influx of Mexicans deported under U.S. President Donald Trump's promised mass deportations.
Mexico scrambles to build tents to handle mass deportations from US
Mexican authorities are building temporary shelters in Ciudad Juarez and other cities to prepare to receive nationals deported from the U.S. by President Donald Trump.
Mexico Building Tent Shelters at Border to Prepare for Mass Deportations
"It's unprecedented," said Ciudad Juarez municipal official Enrique Licon as workers unloaded long metal bracings from tractor trailers parked in the large empty lot yards from the Rio Grande in order to build a tent city for deportees from the United States.
Mexico erects tent city on US border in preparation for mass deportations
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 lifted metal frames for tent shelters.
Trump shuts down US-Mexico border for asylum seekers, leaving migrants in limbo
The US-Mexico border is effectively closed off to migrants seeking asylum in the United States within hours of President Donald Trump taking office, an extraordinary departure from previous protocols that has left many concerned migrants in limbo.
Mexico prepares tents in border cities to receive Mexicans deported from United States
Mexico is constructing tents to receive Mexican nationals deported under Trump's mass deportations and provide them with services to help resettle.
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Stranded at the border: Migrants are in limbo after Trump cancels border app appointments
Several migrants said they had recently arrived in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico after weeks of travel, only to find their CBP One ...
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Migrants at Texas border in shock after Trump canceled their asylum appointments
Hours after Trump’s inauguration, his administration canceled appointments allowing migrants to enter the U.S. to request ...
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‘I Feel Rage, I Feel Sadness.’ With Border Closed, Migrants Face Few Options.
President Trump took action to close the nation’s southern border and terminate a widely used app. Many migrants expressed ...
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Family waiting to cross border learns their CBP One appointment is canceled
Migrants who waited months to cross the U.S. border with Mexico learned their CBP One appointments had been canceled moments ...
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Joe Biden's CBP One App for Migrants Immediately Goes Offline
The CBP One app has been highly popular, functioning as an online lottery system that grants appointments to 1,450 people ...
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Shelters Spring Up in Ciudad Juarez Amid Deportation Fears
Mexican authorities are constructing large tent shelters in Ciudad Juarez in anticipation of mass deportations under ...
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Mexico: Migrants, activists on alert in Mexico's Ciudad Juárez ahead of Trump’s return
Migrants, activists, and religious organizations remained on high alert on Friday at one of the main border crossings between ...
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Mexico to seal 1,000ft-long tunnel from Juarez to Texas after US officials find secret entrance
General Jose Lemus, commander of Ciudad Juarez's military garrison, said the tunnel "must have taken a long time" to build, ...
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