Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is pulling out all the stops to support the roughly 5 million undocumented Mexicans living in the U.S.
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Mexico will give humanitarian aid to migrants from other countries whose asylum appointments were cancelled, as well as those sent to wait in her nation under the revived policy known as Remain in
Among the first executive orders signed by President Donald Trump was an order to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the newly named "Gulf of America."
At her Tuesday press conference, Sheinbaum assured the Mexican public that she will protect Mexico’s interests at the northern border.
President Donald Trump kicked off his second term with a flurry of executive actions on immigration, Jan. 6, health policy and more.More order
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Tuesday (January 21) that she will defend her nation's sovereignty and independence but also pursue dialogue with U.S. President Donald Trump, a day after he began his new term with a flurry of executive orders,
In the style of Pepe Aguilar's daughter, the president surprises with a dramatic new look and receives a flood of compliments.
Donald Trump has ordered the release of records for several high-profile assassinations including former president John F Kennedy within 15 days, and Martin Luther King's death.
The Mexican government is building nine shelters in border cities to receive deportees. It has said that it would also use the existing facilities in Tijuana, Ciudad Juarez and Matamoros to take in migrants whose appointments to request asylum in the US were cancelled on Trump's inauguration day.
Saudi Arabia’s crown prince says the kingdom wants to invest $600 billion in the United States over the next four years.