Migrants in Mexico who were hoping to come to the U.S. are adjusting to a new and uncertain reality after President Donald Trump began cracking down on border security.
M ore than any other country, Donald Trump went after Mexico on his first day in office. He ordered its criminal gangs to be designated as foreign terrorist organisations (FTOs),
Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday American consumers will pay more whenever President Donald Trump decides to apply sweeping tariffs on Canadian products.
Donald Trump returned to the US presidency on January 20 with a flurry of executive orders. This included the designation of criminal gangs and drug cartels operating south of the Mexico border as “foreign terrorist organisations” – a first for a US president. The state department will now decide which groups are added to the list.
The Trump administration is reportedly eyeing Chicago as an initial target for mass deportations, expected to begin as soon as Tuesday, though it has yet to materialize.
As Donald Trump embarks on his second term as President of the United States, he is intensifying efforts to tackle illegal immigration. His hardline stance is expected to have a significant impact on a large number of Indian immigrants,
Premier combat troops have been ordered to the southern border, as part of Trump’s militarization of immigration.
Mexican drug gangs are a driving force behind the U.S. fentanyl crisis and Trump vowed to crack down on cartels during his successful presidential campaign.
Shortly after his inauguration, United States President Donald Trump signed a number of executive orders directly related to Mexico.
Analysts are voicing alarm about Donald Trump's early moves turning the U.S. into a "selfish superpower" with his tariff and immigration threats. But grassroots supporters are 100 per cent OK with it.