President Trump will impose tariffs on Mexico if it doesn’t stop migrants, but experts question whether Mexico can ever satisfy the president.
Author: Alan Gomez, USA TODAY
‘Dangerous overcrowding’: 900 migrants cram into Border Patrol center designed for 125 people
Some migrants stood “for days or weeks” because there wasn’t enough room to sit, a report found. Some stood on toilets for “breathing space.”
Trump administration prepares to release Central American migrants ‘across the entire nation’
With more than 4,500 people being caught each day crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, the agency has run out of room in the four border states.
Trump administration to release some migrants caught along southern border into South Florida
Broward County Mayor Bogen called the plan “irresponsible” and warned that it would create a “homeless encampment” in his South Florida county.
TSA sending up to 400 workers to southern border, but says it won’t slow air travel
The TSA is identifying up to 400 people to send to the border to help process migrants; an official says it won’t include airport security screeners.
Appeals court rules Trump administration can make asylum seekers wait in Mexico for now
A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that the Trump administration for now can make asylum seekers wait in Mexico for immigration court hearings.
Who is Kevin McAleenan, Trump’s acting Homeland Security chief after Kirstjen Nielsen leaves?
Kevin McAleenan, who becomes acting DHS secretary when Kirstjen Nielsen leaves, has carried out Trump’s most controversial efforts at the border.
U.S. aid to Central America: What it does, why Trump cut it and why that may not end the migration crisis
President Trump says aid cuts will punish Central American governments for failing to stem migration. Critics say the cuts could worsen the problems.
Cutting aid and closing ports: Here’s what’s happening at the southern border
President Trump makes a series of dramatic moves, including plans to cut aid to Central American nations and threats to seal the border, to slow down illegal immigration.
Border Patrol struggling to hire, keep agents, but may never get 5,000 Trump ordered
President Trump signed an order to hire an additional 5,000 Border Patrol agents, but two years later, the agency has only hired 118. Here’s why.