December 7, 2018 San Diego non-profits running out of space for migrant caravan asylum seekers A group of San Diego-based nonprofits say they are running out of money and space to house, clothe and feed hundreds of asylum-seeking families ICE agents have been quietly bussing in and dumping onto the streets of the California border city.
December 6, 2018 Honduran woman, 19, in migrant caravan scales border wall to give birth in US after 2,000-mile trip Maryury Elizabeth Serrano-Hernandez is believed to be the first member of the migrant caravan to have a child after crossing the border to seek asylum.
December 6, 2018 Migrant caravan hurts tourism in Tijuana: 'They're kind of scared' Fears of a possible U.S.-Mexican border shutdown associated with the migrant caravan is keeping customers away from Tijuana businesses, according to merchants, tour guides and even dentists who cater to Americans.
December 4, 2018 Caravan migrants begin to breach border as frustration with slow asylum process grows At least two dozen Central American migrants -- who claim they're disillusioned and frustrated with the asylum-seeking process -- breached the U.S.-Mexico border Monday just before dusk by scaling a 10-foot metal fence, witnesses say.
December 3, 2018 Caravan organizer says most migrants not bad people, tells Trump: ‘Let these people in!’ Luis Cruz, an organizer with Pueblo Sin Fronteras, said President Trump should speed asylum applications.
December 2, 2018 Migrant caravan shelter shut down over 'bad sanitary conditions' as hundreds move to new facility Mexican authorities shut down a crowded, unsanitary and mud-filled shelter at a sports complex, having moved the remaining migrants who want to enter the U.S. to a new, government-run shelter that's further from the border.
November 30, 2018 Tijuana mayor says arrest caravan organizer, vows to stop funding migrants After declaring the migrant caravan a “humanitarian crisis” this week, Tijuana’s Mayor Juan Manuel Gastélum told ӣƵ that he can no longer continue to fund the municipal effort to shelter them without federal assistance.
November 29, 2018 Mexican crime data may undercut migrant caravan asylum claims: 'You don't pick and choose' Thousands of Hondurans have made the treacherous trip through Mexico to the southern U.S. border, saying they are fleeing gang violence, but some immigration experts say Mexican crime data may undermine their case for asylum -- with the caravan passing through several states with lower murder rates than many U.S. cities.
November 29, 2018 California AG ‘monitoring’ possible legal action against use of force on border California’s top law enforcement official on Wednesday said he is evaluating whether the state can take legal action over the Trump administration’s use of force against a migrant caravan and threats to close the U.S.-Mexico border.
November 29, 2018 One-third of migrants in caravan are being treated for health issues, Tijuana health official says Tijuana’s Health Department is warning that migrants who came with the caravan are suffering from respiratory infections, tuberculosis, chickenpox, and other health issues.