4 escape migrant detention center in Newark, authorities say
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Tijuana long served as a gateway for legal and illegal crossings between Mexico and Southern California. But its shelters have now thinned out and migrants have left its streets.
The Department of Homeland Security on Thursday told hundreds of thousands of migrants that their permission to live and work in the United States had been revoked and they should leave the country, according to a copy of the notice obtained by CNN.
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Legit.ng on MSNFULL LIST: See 4 countries whose migrants' legal status Trump recently revoked in the USTrump government has revoked legal status for 530,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, sparking debate over U.S. immigration policies.
They are also encouraging migrants in the U.S. to return to their home countries on their own. Trump has offered $1,000 and a free commercial flight to people willing to “self deport.” But even with that incentive, immigrants aren’t leaving the country at the pace Trump promised.
The Department of Homeland Security is emailing notifications to individuals who entered the U.S. under the CHNV parole program, established in 2022.
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Facilities for migrants at the base currently can hold fewer than 200 detainees, and there are no immediate plans to expand that capacity, according to two Defense Department officials. Like others interviewed for this article, they spoke on the condition of anonymity because the Trump administration considers the mission sensitive.
Early risers met for breakfast and were going to work together for a paver installation company in Miami when their American Dream ended.
Rachel Reeves has admitted she won't provide alternative accommodation for migrants once the use of hotels ends. The Chancellor announced earlier this week that the Labour Government would end the use of hotels to house asylum seekers by the end of this parliament.
The UN migration agency said Wednesday that eight migrants died and 22 others were missing after they were forced off a boat near the Djiboutian coast.
Labour Minister Darren Jones, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, falsely claimed on BBC Question Time last night that most small boat migrants are women and children, but the BBC failed to provide a factual correction. The Mail has more.
People along the French coast hoping to cross the English Channel on small boats have spoken to the BBC about their futures. Nearly 15,000 people have reached the UK in small boats so far in 2025 - a rise of about a third on the same period in the previous year.