Donald Trump dissolved the app migrants use for asylum appointments. Some say that has left them in a dangerous limbo.
When President Donald Trump suspended asylum at the southern border, ministries in Texas and Mexico didn’t stop working.
With this series of weekly updates, WOLA seeks to cover the most important developments at the U.S.-Mexico border. See ...
Church members hold hands together during a ... the CBP One app saw them canceled minutes after Trump was sworn in, and Mexico agreed to allow people seeking U.S. asylum to remain south of the ...
The lawsuit contends that the new policy is spreading fear of raids, thus lowering attendance at worship services and other ...
Mrs. Reyes Alanis Trevino celebrated with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren on Monday when t City ...
Los Lunas-based Nicolas Otero, a longtime santero, has begun the schematics for the project, his first altar in New Mexico.
A number of Latino evangelical churches in Florida and in the southeast United States are gearing up to protect their sacred ...
As part of swift and sweeping changes to immigration policy, the Trump administration is aiming to end or severely curtail ...
President Donald Trump’s new policies concerning undocumented immigrants have been causing shock and outrage among many in ...
Jairol Polo, 38, tried getting an appointment for six months from Mexico City before snagging one for Wednesday in Matamoros, across from Brownsville, Texas. The Cuban man flew Monday from Mexico ...
We should take practical steps to protect migrants and we should creatively preach what the church teaches, says NCR ...