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- video2:08April 04, 2019 03:02 PMMexico's southern border is also now the scene of heightened tension between local immigration authorities and migrants eager to continue their journey north.
- video2:07April 03, 2019 02:54 PMThe impact of President Trump's threats to close the southern border would be felt in Tijuana, Mexico. The border town has thousands of residents who cross the international bridge daily for work or school.
- video1:47April 02, 2019 03:27 PMWhile Mexico deals with a large number of migrants from Central America, a second caravan of Cuban refugees is desperately trying to make their way through Mexico. The clash between the two caravans hasn’t been friendly.
- video2:45April 02, 2019 03:20 PMPedro Rojas has the latest on the arrest of ‘Lady Frijoles,’ an undocumented Honduran migrant who became a viral video star after complaining about conditions in a Tijuana migrant shelter. The latest on ‘Lady Frijoles’ arrest
- video3:36April 02, 2019 03:11 PMMigrants in Texas are being released by the thousands t the border in Texas, hundreds, if not thousands, of migrants are being released after being processed quickly by Customs and Border Protection agents. Tifani Roberts went to the Rio Grande sector to report on how authorities are dealing with the migrants crossing over from Mexico.
- video3:16April 01, 2019 02:22 PMA Honduran migrant known as ‘lady frijoles,’ who's video complaining about some beans that were served to her while traveling with the first migrant caravan in 2018, was arrested for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Pedro Rojas has the story.
- video3:56March 29, 2019 02:49 PMMexican officials are dealing with a new migrant crisis, this time involving more than 3,000 Cuban refugees. Recent moves by the Mexican government that could put their dream to live in the United States in jeopardy.
- video2:18March 29, 2019 02:30 PMMany of the Central American migrants fleeing poverty and violence plan to seek asylum in the United States. But, first they need to pass a 'credible fear' interview that could be the difference between a new life and being sent back home.
- video2:18March 29, 2019 02:25 PMA 49-year-old Illinois woman is facing charges after allegedly holding 33 people hostage in her house and forcing them to work. A dual citizen of the U.S. and Guatemala, she is in prison awaiting trial.
- video2:09March 28, 2019 03:54 PMIn the Mexican border city of Mexicali, local residents are still getting used to the massive flow of migrants who've found themselves there, waiting for an opportunity to enter the U.S. The two groups are trying to co-exist, hoping for an eventual end to the turmoil in their city.