Fewer migrants are reaching the U.S. border than in years. The U.S. government's secret weapon in cutting illegal crossings?
A migrant caravan made up of some 1,000 people left Tapachula, Chiapas, on Sunday, eight days after another caravan departed ...
As violence spikes in the southern Mexican state, the government is sending migrants into the crosshairs of organized crime.
according to data provided to USA TODAY by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. At the same time, Mexico's immigration agency reported a 160% increase in migrant encounters through the first ...
In our news wrap Tuesday, South Korean officials say North Korea blew up roads and railways that once connected the two ...
Migrant apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico border fell 75% in September from a year ago to the lowest level since the Trump administration, according to preliminary data obtained by USA TODAY.
The Supreme Court is back at work this week, and among the more important arguments the justices are set to hear is a lawsuit ...
A surge in migrant deaths has taken a toll on Border Patrol agents. CBP is surging mental health resources to the border.
A new California Assembly Bill will pave the way for migrant centers to transition some of its housing units to year-round ...
In the race for the U.S. Senate seat in Arizona, Democrat Ruben Gallego leads Republican Kari Lake by 9 points.
Four migrants were killed at the scene while two others died later in hospital. The deaths shine a renewed spotlight on Mexico’s policy towards migrants as well as the growing role of the ...