Jorge Ramos, Univision Anchor, Receives Harsh Criticism For His ‘Swim Across Rio Grande’ Segment
Jorge Ramos segment on the migrant children crisis on the US-Mexico border has proved controversial.
Immigration News: Mexico Names Humberto Mayans As Minister To Deal With Southern Border Crisis
Mexican Secretary for the Interior, Miguel Angel Osorio, today named Humberto Mayans as coordinator for Comprehensive Migration for the Southern Border.
Immigration News: US Deports First Planeload Of Honduran Undocumented Migrant Children
The United States deported the first group of Honduran children on the first flight since President Barack Obama pledged to speed up the process.
Immigration News: Pope Francis Asks For Protection Of Unaccompanied Central American Minors
Pope Francis sent a message today in which he called on the international community to protect and shelter migrant children.
Immigration News: US Committee For Refugees And Immigrants Launches 'I Am Solo' Campaign To Help Central American Children
The US Committee For Refugees And Immigrants (USCRI) has launched a campaign to educate the public and create comprehensive solutions to the problemof child migration.
Immigration News: Mexico Issues Official Response To Child Migrant Crisis
Mexico has issued an official response to the crisis of unaccompanied migrant children, issuing a a public policy which includes improving infrastructure .
Immigration News: US Child Migrants Are Fleeing Gangs In Central America, NYT Reports
The NY Times reveals that the source of the current child border crisis lies in the dangerous murder rates in Central American countries.
Immigration News: Barack Obama To Use Executive Power On Reform
In a long-awaited announcement, U.S. President Barack Obama said yesterday that he is planning on taking executive action to resolve the issue announcement of immigration reform.
Joe Biden To Meet With Central American Leaders To Discuss Child Migrants
Biden will try to tamp down rumors that unaccompanied children who make it to the US will be allowed to stay.
Forbes Magazine Launches Central America Edition To Be Distributed In Costa Rica, Guatemala, Panama Among Others
Forbes will be launching its Central American version this March with its first issue listing the wealthiest people in the region.