Mexico signs agreement with US to deport migrants from borders

Amid the surge in number of migrants at the Mexican border, Mexico has made an agreement with the United States to deport migrants

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Mexico signs agreement with US to deport migrants from borders

Amid the surge in number of migrants at the Mexican border, Mexico has made an agreement with the United States to deport migrants

Mexico signs agreement with US to deport migrants from borders

Amid the surge in number of migrants at the Mexican border, Mexico has made an agreement with the United States to deport migrants

Four Colombian migrants shot to death in Mexico

ZACATECAS, Mexico, April 25: Four Colombians were killed and four others injured when the vehicle they were driving in Mexico to the US border was fired upon by a suspected criminal group, officials said Monday. The attack occurred on Sunday morning in the municipality of V

4 Colombian migrants shot to death in Mexico

Four Colombians were killed and four others injured when the vehicle they were driving in Mexico to the US border was fired.

4 Colombian migrants shot to death in Mexico

Four Colombians were killed and four others injured when the vehicle they were driving in Mexico to the US border was fired.

Biden inspects US-Mexico border in face of GOP criticism

President Joe Biden walked a muddy stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border and inspected a busy port of entry Sunday on his first trip to the region after two years in office, a visit shadowed by the fraught politics of immigration as Republicans blame him for record numbers of migrants crossing into the country.

New York City declares emergency over migrant 'crisis'

Oct 8: More than 17,000 have arrived in the city from the southern border since April. Republican states like Texas, Arizona and Florida have been sending migrants to Democratic areas in recent months. It's part of a row with the White House as unprecedented numbers of people arrive at the US-Mexico border. Since September, an average of five to six buses have been arriving in the city each day, Mr Adams said at a press conference on Friday. He said that one in five people in the city shelter system is currently an asylum seeker. Many of those arriving are families with school-aged children and are in serious need of medical care, he said. The influx is on track to cost New York $1bn (£900m) this fiscal year, and the mayor is calling for federal and state funding to help with the costs. "New Yorkers are angry," said Mayor Adams. "I am angry too. We have not asked for this. There was never any agreement to take on the job of supporting thousands of asylum seekers." He added: "The city is going to run out of funding for other priorities. New York City is doing all we can, but we are reaching the outer limit of our ability to help." The city's social services are "being exploited by others for political gain", he added. Three states - Texas, Arizona and Florida - have transported migrants to Democratic-led areas, focusing on self-proclaimed "sanctuary" cities that limit their co-operation with federal immigration authorities. Republican officials in border states say the tactic is aimed at mitigating the impact of migration flows. They have also said the measure is designed to increase pressure on the administration of President Joe Biden to do more to reduce the number of migrants crossing the southern US border, which has hit a record high this year. The Democratic-run city of El Paso, Texas, has been offering migrants free rides to New York City and Chicago as a means of alleviating the strain on city resources. El Paso alone has transported more than double the number of migrants - nearly 9,000 - to the two northern cities than have been sent by the Texas governor. El Paso officials say the rides are voluntary, and that they co-ordinate with the destination cities to help the migrants upon arrival. As part of his emergency declaration, the New York mayor issued an executive order that allows the city to dedicate resources to support the asylum seekers and expedite any response efforts. A spokeswoman for Texas Governor Greg Abbott dismissed the declaration by the mayor on Friday. "The true emergency is on our nation's southern border where small Texas border towns are overrun and overwhelmed by hundreds of migrants every single day as the Biden administration dumps them in their communities," said Renae Eze. Ms Eze said that, as of October, Texas had sent around 3,100 migrants arriving in the state to New York on more than 60 buses.

US launches mass expulsion of Haitian migrants from Texas

The U.S. flew Haitians camped in a Texas border town back to their homeland Sunday and tried blocking others from crossing the border from Mexico in a massive show of force that signaled the beginning of what could be one of America’s swiftest, large-scale expulsions of migrants or refugees in decades.

Trump says '100%' ready to shut down Mexico border

President Donald Trump said Tuesday he is "100 percent" prepared to close down the US-Mexico border, warning Congress and Central American governments to take action to stem the flow of migrants into the country.