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Rocío Ramos looks from a doorway in her home on May 19 in Tijuana. The El Salvadorian family had planned to seek asylum in ...
Karla Edith González Navarro, president of the DIF Mexicali Board, reported that the shelter currently houses 86 people, although it has capacity for 330. The facility provides air-conditioned areas, ...
Two of the victims were children. Ruidoso Mayor Lynn Crawford said "our hearts are broken for the families who have lost ...
SIGN-IN is the first retrospective dedicated to the artist Tina Girouard (Louisiana, USA, 1946–2020). Girouard was a committed experimental artist, collaborator, and art worker, whose practice ...
Guatemala and Honduras signed agreements with the U.S. to offer asylum options to migrants from other countries ...
Guatemala and Honduras have signed agreements with the United States to potentially offer refuge to people from other countries who otherwise would seek asylum in the United States, U.S. Homeland ...
Once a rubble dump, Manatí Lagoon in Cancún is now a protected natural area hosting over 130 species. Governor Lezama credits the community for its successful revival. In the heart of Cancún, a ...
Mexico Hundreds of animals flee cartel chaos, violence after wildlife refuge faced with threats Tigers, elephants and lions once owned by drug lords moved amid constant gunfire in Culiacán ...
Culiacan, Mexico, May 21 (AP) A pack of veterinarians clambered over hefty metal crates on Tuesday morning, loading them one by one onto a fleet of semi-trucks. Among the cargo: tigers, monkeys, ...
Tigers, monkeys, jaguars, elephants and lions are among the animals being moved due to the cartel violence eclipsing the northern Mexican city of Culiacan.