Immigration
Univision News's Immigration section
- article1 Min ReadJanuary 24, 2020 12:09 PMThey are "Out of Sight and Out of Mind" after the passing of the controversial Remain in Mexico policy. A look at life in a border camp through the eyes of Genesis, a 9-year-old Honduran girl.
- article6 Min ReadDecember 05, 2019 04:55 PMJuan Pablo Sánchez Delgado of Mexico was sentenced on November 27 to 10 years in prison for money laundering and conspiring to harbor undocumented workers. Sanchez was arrested on August 8, 2018, during a massive ICE raid in Nebraska and Minnesota.
- article3 Min ReadDecember 03, 2019 10:55 AMDelmer Joel Ramirez Palma was deported from the United States on Friday, November 29, despite being a key witness in the collapse of the building in construction in New Orleans that killed a person and injured a dozen more.
- article8 Min ReadNovember 18, 2019 05:22 PMSome of the Central American migrants waiting in Mexico under new Trump administration rules have made the tough decision to send their children on their own across official border crossings. Univision News spoke with the parents of eight children who crossed on their own. This is their story.
- article6 Min ReadSeptember 12, 2019 06:20 AMA delegation from the Honduran government is in Washington to negotiate three new migration agreements, including a so-called 'safe third country' deal specifically designed to prevent asylum seekers from Cuba reaching the United States.
Lea este articulo en español - article4 Min ReadSeptember 10, 2019 12:46 PMThe Honduran Foreign Minister denied on Monday night press reports that his government had reached a 'third safe country' an asylum agreement with the United States to stop the flow of Cuban and Nicaraguan migrants heading to the U.S. southern border. The two countries are discussing an agreement but it is still unclear if it was signed, diplomatic sources told Univision on Tuesday.
- article3 Min ReadSeptember 09, 2019 05:38 PMIn the latest attempt to quell the flow of migrants to the southern US border, Honduras reached an agreement with Washington to stop a growing number of Cubans and Nicaraguans. The decision was made at a meeting on August 26 in Washington between the Honduran president, Juan Orlando Hernández, and the interim secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Kevin McAleenan.
Lea este articulo en español - article6 Min ReadAugust 22, 2019 06:05 PMThe long wait for U.S. court hearings is leading some Central American migrants to lose hope and face a tough decision to return to their countries despite their long treks from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador. The trips home are run by transportation companies and United Nations agencies that receive U.S. funds.
- article12 Min ReadAugust 18, 2019 09:35 AMThe Trump administration's new 'public charge' law purports to reduce the burden of immigration on tax payers. But, the rule appears to deliberately target low income, latino families. What's more, critics say it won't save money and will in fact hurt the U.S. economy.
Lea esta articulo en español - article7 Min ReadAugust 11, 2019 10:06 AMExperts believe that the 'Great Replacement' theory is one of the fastest growing far-right beliefs. It began in Europe, but echoes of it can be heard in the current conservative political discourse in the United States, including statements and tweets by President Donald Trump.