We delve into the clash over deportations between Trump and Colombia’s Petro, and we explore what lies ahead on Monday.
Alamy U.S. Customs and Border Protection is adding new panels to the wall along the southern border to fill in gaps in New Mexico left by the Biden administration. Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks po
President Donald Trump set in motion some of his most controversial immigration promises during his first week back in office, declaring a national emergency at the United States’s southern border, ordering his administration to reinstate some of his first-term policies and ending programmes that allowed people to legally enter the US.
The Trump administration is threatening a 25% tariff on all imports from Canada and Mexico as soon as Saturday — a move that would almost immediately impact car dealerships and factories in the United States.
The White House claimed victory in a showdown with Colombia over accepting flights of deported migrants from the U.S. on Sunday, hours after President Donald Trump threatened steep tariffs on imports and other sanctions on the longtime U.S. partner.
The Coast Guard started flying migrants to states along the border on Saturday. The Air Force is assigned to fly them out of the country.
He declared a southern border emergency, reinstated some first-term policies, and ended programs allowing legal entry to the US
On his first day in office, Donald Trump launched his second term with a barrage of executive orders. Unsurprisingly, many could have a major impact on Mexico, which shares a 3,145-kilometre border with the US and more than 200 years of diplomatic and economic ties.
This is just the beginning,” one Defense official said about the deployment of active-duty troops to the border with Mexico.
Among the blizzard of executive orders issued by Donald Trump on his first day back in the Oval Office was one titled Restoring Names that Honor American Greatness. It unilaterally renamed “the area formerly known as the Gulf of Mexico” as the “Gulf of America”.
A geographer explains who decides what goes on the map.
President Donald Trump posted threats against Colombia on his social media platform on Sunday after two U.S. military repatriation flights were prevented from landing.