Extraditing Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman to the U.S. would help allay fears the drug lord could bribe Mexican prison officials and escape yet again.
The Mexican drug lord has been sent back to Altiplano prison in Central Mexico, from which he escaped last July, much to the embarrassment of Mexican authorities.
Mexico may turn the 58-year-old drug trafficker over to U.S. authorities to avoid the embarrassment of another escape.
The Cubans were found in "good health" and taken to the National Migration Institute, Mexican officials said Thursday.
The Vermont senator sent a letter to the president Thursday urging him to grant temporary protected status to immigrants fleeing violence in Central America.
Approximately 180 Cuban migrants will be airlifted on Costa Rica's test flight to El Salvador, where they will proceed to the U.S.
The new stores are expected to take on the sleek interior style of those launched in Brussels and Dubai.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents rounded up 121 people over the weekend, Homeland Security confirmed.
The Norwegian Medical Association has proposed the sale of tobacco products to anyone born after 2000 in an effort to phase out smoking in the country by 2035.
A Mexico City newspaper reports she was attacked at her home by four gunmen.
A bug linked to malformations in Brazilian infants has now been diagnosed in the U.S. territory, health officials said.
Tonya Couch's red hair inspired comparisons to the comedian.
The towers are solar-powered, approximately 80 feet tall and equipped with radar and day- and night-cameras.
You’re probably familiar with the New Year’s Eve traditions of your own respective country, but do you know what the holiday looks like elsewhere around the globe?
Loosening laws in the U.S. are cutting into pot growers' profits south of the border, and cartels have shifted to more dangerous drugs.
In a milestone year for India, FDI inflows to Asia's third-largest economy outpaced both China and the U.S. in the first half of 2015.
The country has seen the number of infections soar to 1.5 million this year from about 555,000 the year before.
Thousands of Cuban migrants are stranded in Costa Rica since Nov. 13, when Nicaragua began barring Cubans from crossing its territory.
Cuban migrants have surged into Central America and Mexico as a result of the growing detente between Havana and Washington.
Fear of losing jobs, fear of terrorism and a disgust with politicians is fueling voter support of GOP presidential hopeful Donald Trump.
Costa Rica's immigration director announced Saturday that 56 people trying to get to the U.S. will be sent home.
The Sanctuary Movement made headlines in January by providing refuge in Philadelphia to a Honduran woman whose two children were born in the United States.