Massive deportations from the U.S. have yet to materialize in Mexico. But Mexico is accepting migrants from third countries.| Los Angeles Times
An encampment in the Juarez neighborhood of Mexico City shows how migration is impacting countries south of the U.S. border.| Los Angeles Times
Fears in Mexico over Trump's victory. He has threatened punishing tariffs, military attacks on drug cartels, a closed border and mass deportations from the U.S.| Los Angeles Times
Trump has vowed to deport millions of people. Harris has pledged to reduce illegal entries into the United States. Migrants remain undeterred.| Los Angeles Times
How will Mexican leaders respond if, as expected, Trump pressures them to accept deportees from third countries? 'Mexico is in a really tough spot.'| Los Angeles Times
Bracing for Trump and his threatened migrant roundups, Mexico aims to roll out a 'panic app' for Mexican nationals facing deportation from the United States.| Los Angeles Times
Mexico's president walks a fine line between pleasing her constituents and placating Trump.| Los Angeles Times