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The increase undoubtedly fuels some of the rancor against immigrants and asylum-seekers now coming from the White House. Trump used the caravan to ignite anti-immigrant sentiments and rally his ...
The caravan started Oct. 12 when about 120 immigrants gathered in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, near the Guatemala border, and has since gained thousands of participants, going through Mexico.
Mexico City places the immigrants about 600 miles from the closest U.S. border crossing in Brownsville, Texas. But the group may go to the California border.
The arrival of more immigrants should not be a cause for concern but a promise of a better United States of America. From a Catholic perspective, this caravan is a modern-day migrant human rights ...
The organization behind the 1,000-person strong caravan of Central Americans surging toward the United States' southern border accused President Trump of "bullying" immigrants and threatening ...
A caravan of Central American immigrants that has been the target of President Trump’s ire has halted its northward march through Mexico in order to negotiate with immigration authorities over ...
The illegal immigrant caravan has turned into a real standoff in Mexico. The U.S. government says it’s all full-up at the San Ysidro port of entry and can’t process the caravan participants ...
The “caravan” of asylum-seeking migrants that has finally arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border is a test of American character and purpose — a test President Trump wants us to fail. I put ...
At least 28 members of the controversial immigrant "caravan" who traveled to the U.S. from Central America have been processed to apply for asylum, officials said.
On Sunday morning, President Donald Trump referenced an impending series of immigrant 'caravans' moving through Mexico to spark his call for Congress to pass strict border laws.
The caravan that once numbered 1,150 or more people actually halted days ago in the town of Matias Romero.