How will Mexican leaders respond if, as expected, Trump pressures them to accept deportees from third countries? 'Mexico is in a really tough spot.'
On Saturday, the U.S. men’s national team will face Venezuela in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The friendly is an opportunity for the United States to build positive momentum under new head coach Mauricio Pochettino.
Mexico has agreed to expand support to other Latin American and Caribbean nations as part of a regional migratory response.
Venezuelans once again watched as Nicolás Maduro was sworn into office on Friday, donning the executive sash and declaring himself president despite irregularities and questions around his election.
Marco Rubio, Trump's nominee for secretary of state, spoke about China’s influence in the region and zeroed in on Mexico, Venezuela, and Cuba.
Puerto Rico asks Trump for help
Migrants don’t want to think about the possibility that Donald Trump will no longer honor asylum appointments at ports of entry when he takes office on Monday.
When Altagracia left Honduras to embark on the months-long journey to the US-Mexico border, she had two clear goals on her mind: reach the United States to claim asylum and reunite with her children living there.
(AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez) Russians visiting Venezuela cheer outside Miraflores presidential ... Jorge Quiroga of Bolivia, Vicente Fox of Mexico, Andres Pastrana of Colombia, Hipolito Mejia of the Dominican Republic, Jamil Mahuad of Ecuador, Felipe ...
The inauguration of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has left his opponents grappling with conflicting feelings of hope and disappointment, pondering why the leftist leader could not be stopped despite credible evidence that he had lost the election last year.
Granted, the presidents of Mexico, Brazil and Colombia didn’t fly to Venezuela for the inauguration ceremony, nor did they send cabinet-level delegations. Instead, they ordered their respective ambassadors to be at the ceremony, which still amounted to ...
The inauguration of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has left his opponents grappling with conflicting feelings of hope and disappointment, pondering why the leftist leader could not be stopped despite credible evidence that he had lost the election last year.