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Nevertheless, Judge Murphy found, U.S. immigration authorities put O.C.G. on a bus to Mexico, where he was given a choice to be detained for months or return to Guatemala. He chose to go to his ...
A Guatemalan man identified as O.C.G. has been flown back to the United States after a judge determined he had been ...
El Salvador is reportedly being paid some $15 million by the Trump administration to house migrants in the country. The lawsuit marks the first legal challenge to the deal between Trump and ...
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau will travel this week to Mexico, El Salvador and Guatemala in an effort to ...
Officials say Mexican state police killed four alleged gunmen near the border with Guatemala, then pursued more suspects into ...
The United Nations Human Rights Committee has issued a landmark ruling holding Guatemala accountable for violating the rights ...
Trump had threatened 5% tariffs on all Mexican imports unless officials there figured out a way to crack down on the flow of Central American migrants. While Trump praised the deal, it does not ...
He returned two months later, and an immigration judge in February granted him protection from being removed to Guatemala. Soon afterward, authorities deported him to Mexico, a third country ...
As the Trump administration tries to negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran ... York Times reported in April that Israel had planned to strike Iranian nuclear sites as soon as this month but was ...
End of carousel An immigration judge in February had granted O.C.G. humanitarian protection called withholding of removal, which prohibited his deportation to Guatemala, the complaint states.
Although an immigration judge initially ruled that O.C.G. should not be deported to Guatemala, he was still placed on a bus to Mexico two days later, without being allowed to fully present his ...
He said any non-South Sudanese migrants arriving in the country would be re-deported to their correct country of origin. The government spokesman also denied there's any deal with the U.S to accept ...