A temporary order will give some migrants a chance to convince the government that deporting them to “third countries” such ...
Marwa fled Taliban rule in Afghanistan because she wanted to study, work, wear jeans and go to the park without a male ...
Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico have launched programmes to deal with deported and returning citizens, with patriotic names ...
Mexican and Colombian cartels orchestrate a silent army of workers and corrupt officials who help to distribute the drug ...
Azada Rahimi, an Afghan migrant deported by the United States government, in a shelter in Panama City.Credit... Supported by By Genevieve Glatsky Farnaz Fassihi and Julie Turkewitz Photographs by ...
Puerto Quetzal’s location 100 kilometers south of Guatemala City makes it a critical gateway for exports like sugar, coffee, and textiles. Its proximity to the Panama Canal enhances its ...