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Trump’s Border Policies Prompt Migrants to Abandon Plans to Enter U.S.

Although President-elect Donald Trump has yet to take office, the promise of stricter border enforcement is already deterring many would-be illegal immigrants from attempting to enter the United States. According to reports, a growing number of migrants stranded in Mexico are seeking to return to their home countries, disillusioned by the risks and dwindling opportunities to cross the border under Trump’s upcoming administration.

Migrant Caravan Heads for US Border Ahead of Trump’s Inauguration

A caravan of over 1,500 migrants departed Tapachula, Mexico, near the Guatemalan border on Sunday, seeking to reach the U.S. before President-elect Donald Trump takes office on January 20. The group, composed of migrants from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti, Colombia, Guatemala, and Honduras, is racing north amid fears of stricter immigration policies under Trump’s administration.

Trump’s 25% Tariff Threat to Mexico Stirs Tensions Over Cartels, Migration

President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to impose a 25% tariff on Mexico unless it curtails drug trafficking and illegal migration risks igniting economic and diplomatic...

Time for Transparency? Taxpayer Funds Flow into Programs for Non-Citizens, Ignoring Local Needs

The Biden-Harris administration has allocated taxpayer funds for billboards in Texas promoting free legal help for detained individuals facing criminal charges related to immigration. Specifically,...

Caravan Holding Over 2,000 Illegals Reportedly Heading to the United States

A migrant group of up to 2,500 illegal immigrants reportedly departed from southern Mexico heading to the United States just ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

Border Patrol Agents Plan to Leave Agency if Harris Becomes President

Border Patrol agents have threatened to leave the agency if Kamala Harris becomes president.

FAA Under Scrutiny for Faulty Border Surveillance System Repairs

Approximately a third of the surveillance cameras positioned along the U.S.-Mexico boundary are malfunctioning, presenting a "significant impact" on the operations of the Border...

U.S. To Provide Over $100 Million in ‘Humanitarian Assistance’ to Lebanon

The U.S. announced this week that it would provide $157 million in humanitarian aid to help address the ongoing crisis in Lebanon.

Biden Admin. Won’t Extend Parole For Thousands of Illegals

The Biden administration has made a significant decision regarding the legal status of migrants who entered the United States through a controversial parole program.

FEMA Lacking Funding to ‘Make it Through the Season’ After Giving Milions to Migrants

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas admitted that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) does not have enough funding to last through this year's hurricane season.

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