The initial blow came with the end of CBP One, stranding thousands of asylum seekers with and without appointments
Migrant shelters in Tijuana — located across the border from San Diego, California — are bracing for a possible surge in the influx of migrants should US President Donald Trump carry out his mass deportation plan.
Undocumented immigrants braced for the worst, and many planned to go underground, as President Donald Trump began deportation orders.
Tens of thousands of appointments that were scheduled into February were canceled, including those scheduled for Jan. 20 when Trump took office.
Seven temporary shelters will be set up in Baja California as Mexico gets ready for possible mass deportations from the U.S., which were promised under incoming president Donald Trump.
The Trump administration Monday ended use of a border app called CBP One that has allowed nearly 1 million people to legally enter the United States with eligibility to work.
The new government plans to shut down the CBP One appointment system, leaving thousands of people in limbo as they wait in Mexico for an opportunity to request asylum in the United States
The incoming administration wants to try the move again, potentially opening up military operations against the groups.
California sued Donald Trump 123 times during his first presidency. It won on health care, the environment and DACA. Gavin Newsom is preparing for new cases.
Donald Trump will officially be sworn in as president of the United States for the next four years. The last Republican to serve two terms was George W. Bush
President Donald Trump will visit southern California this week amid looming winds and threats of new flames with tens of thousands of acres torched and buildings destroyed, according to reports.