Guatemala will accept 40% more deportation flights including both Guatemalan deportees and those of other nationalities.
The first U.S. military flight deporting migrants from the United States to Guantanamo Bay has landed in Cuba.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said President Donald Trump supported the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal, after Australia ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says "there are obviously legalities involved" in Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele's offer to ...
George Washington of Virginia, the commander of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, was elected the first ...
According to data provided by U.S. and Guatemalan officials, using the Air Force cost $4,675 per migrant, which represents ...
Until now, the military has limited itself to a supporting role at the border: surveilling for illegal crossings by ground ...
President Trump's deportations on military planes continue as countries in Latin America raise concern for the dignity and ...
A U.S. military plane with migrants bound at their wrists and ankles has left Texas bound for Guatemala carrying 80 deportees ...
The president’s made-for-TV showmanship has been all over his first days in office, as he has sought to kick off the ...
The Trump administration is planning to use military aircraft every day to help carry out what ... on Thursday flew more than 150 migrants to Guatemala on two separate flights.
The Trump administration began sending deportees on US military planes back to Guatemala and El Salvador, according to people familiar with the matter, as it looks to demonstrate that it’s ...