The Juárez detention center fire is the deadliest fire affecting migrants in Mexico's history. U.S.-Mexico immigration ...
About 3,000 migrants began marching through southern Mexico Sunday demanding an end to detention centers after a fire at one facility last month left 40 people dead in Ciudad Juárez. The caravan ...
The fire began Monday night at a facility run by the National Migration Institute (INM) in Ciudad Juarez, the institute said in a statement. It said that the dead were "foreign migrants." ...
A fire in a dormitory at a Mexican immigration detention centre near the US border has left more than three dozen migrants dead. Hours after the fire broke out late on Monday, rows of bodies were laid ...
Migrants fearing deportation set mattresses ablaze at an immigration detention centre, starting a fire that left at least 40 dead, Mexico’s president has said. Hours after the fire broke out ...
The United Nations migration agency says 38 migrants are dead and 22 others have been rescued from a shipwreck off Djibouti on a popular route to Yemen NAIROBI, Kenya -- The United Nations ...
Some 50 irregular migrants have been found dead in the back of a lorry in San ... “At this point, we have processed 46 bodies,” San Antonio fire chief Charles Hood told AFP.
The bodies were found on Friday along a route used by illegal migrants trying to reach the United States. The seven women and a man were on board a boat operated by a Mexican that set off from Chiapas ...
The fire at the Juárez detention center is the deadliest fire affecting migrants in Mexico's history ... are 40 families still crying for their dead." ...
Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire and the governmental National Human Rights Commission had been called in to help the migrants. Tensions between authorities and migrants had ...