It's 9 o'clock at night when Giovanni Rotschild gets in a truck to start his night shift as a delivery assistant in Mexico City. Three years ago, his night shifts looked very different – he was a ...
TIJUANA, Mexico (KABC) -- For refugees like Francel Celestin, the removal of Title 42 cannot come quickly enough. The husband and father of three said he first left Haiti in 2016. Celestin said his ...
More than half a million Haitian refugees who sought shelter and stability in the United States will lose protection against deportation this summer under a policy change by the Trump administration.
For more than two years, refugees seeking asylum in the U.S. have been confronted with Title 42, a Trump-era public health order under which asylum seekers are turned away or deported, citing COVID-19 ...
Mexico City, Mexico, November 3, 2025 — As the United States borders remain closed to refugees, Mexico is increasingly becoming the country of destination for people seeking safety, with 66% of ...
SAN MIGUEL DE LOS JAGÜEYES, México — A group of 143 Haitian soldiers on Friday finished military training by the Mexican army as part of a bilateral agreement as Haiti looks to revive its armed forces ...
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Lack of Spanish skills hurting immigrant employment opportunities in Mexico, says human resources association
SAN DIEGO (Border Report) — There are tens of thousands of Haitian refugees in Mexico, in particular in border cities such as Tijuana, and while many have adopted to life in Mexico, others continue to ...
Trump administration ends Temporary Protected Status for Haitians — in spite of gang terror in Haiti
Officials announced the administration is cancelling Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, for Haitian immigrants in the U.S. — ...
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