Dozens of Mexican activists protested on Saturday outside the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City after the Donald Trump administration added Cuba to the list of 'state sponsors of terrorism'. Camera: ULISES ANDRADE.
Following President Trump’s order renaming the Gulf of Mexico, at least in the United States, Mexicans and Cubans expressed annoyance, defiance, confusion and even amusement.
After US President Donald Trump dashed her hopes of gaining asylum in the United States, Arianne Dominguez joined hundreds of other migrants seeking refuge in Mexico instead. "I thought about my family in Cuba who were hoping I could get to the United States.
In his confirmation hearing, Marco Rubio said that "the moment of truth is arriving" for Cuba's communist rulers. I am certain that moment will someday arrive. And I am certain it will arrive much sooner with America's support.
Many remain determined to reach the U.S. through more dangerous means, riding freight trains, hiring smugglers and dodging authorities.
La diplomática señaló, por otra parte, que la reciente revocación de la medida de retirar a Cuba de la lista de países que supuestamente patrocinan el terrorismo evidencia que la decisión ...
The Government of Canada updated its travel advisories for multiple destinations frequented by Metro Vancouver travellers, including Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, the Bahamas, and Trinidad and Tobago. Canada also updated its Mexico travel advisory, advising travellers of an elevated risk of violent crime in the popular country.
Trump needs to ask himself what would be more impressive: to be known as the president who did what 11 other presidents could not do (free Cuba) or the guy who shaved a few bucks off canal tolls.
In the early hours of his second presidential term, Donald Trump is signing numerous executive orders to resurrect his “Remain in Mexico” policy, suspend refugee resettlements and end a parole program that enabled migrants from Latin America and Haiti to pursue legal entry to the U.S.
The Biden administration ended both programs. During Trump's first administration, Mexico agreed to accept non-Mexican deportees, limited mostly to Spanish speakers from Central and South America and Cuba, as well as Haitians. Sheinbaum said this month ...
In a recent development, Gloria Chávez, the head of the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) sector along the United States' southern border, announced that over