Just a few hours after being sworn in as American President, Donald Trump signed a series of decrees targeting immigration, a key theme of his program. His plans to restrict asylum rights and
The Coast Guard is redeploying resources to target immigrants trying to get to US shores — part of an effort to fulfill President Donald Trump’s new anti-migrant mandate, the federal agency said. The move comes in response to several executive orders signed by Trump within hours of returning to the White House on a mission to deport millions of illegal immigrants — and stop others from getting here.
At the Summit on the Management of Migration Flows chaired by Claudia Sheinbaum, President of Mexico, bringing together Ministers, Vice Ministers and Heads of Delegation from 10 countries, a joint declaration was adopted at the end of the
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Springfield, Ohio’s Haitian migrants were drawn here by the potential for good-paying jobs in a place that had more jobs than workers. In the two months since Trump’s victory, some Haitians have left Springfield,
The United Nations chief is warning that gangs in Haiti could overrun the capital, Port-au-Prince, leading to a complete breakdown of government authority without additional international support for the beleaguered national police.
As expected, Trump announced in his inaugural address his plans to carry out mass deportations and militarize the border.
The traditional ceremonies that were supposed to take place on Jan. 1 and 2 at the historic Place d’Armes in Gonaïves and at the Musée du Panthéon National in Champs-de-Mars, Port-au-Prince, were held at the Villa d’Accueil in Musseau, which the ...