Chiapas
Chiapas is a critical hub for Cuban migrants in Mexico, facing challenges like military incidents and utilizing the CBP One app for U.S. entry. Migration dynamics evolve amid local developments.
What Will Happen to CBP One Appointments if Trump Returns to Power in the U.S.?
Published on 11/18/2024
Migrants, Including Cubans, Begin Journey from Southern Mexico on U.S. Election Day
Published on 11/5/2024
Cubans Seek to Expedite Immigration Procedures at Mexico's Border Ahead of U.S. Elections
Published on 11/3/2024
Cuban Migrants Safe After Army Shooting Incident in Mexico
Published on 10/6/2024
Mexican Military Mistakenly Opens Fire on Truck Carrying Cuban Migrants
Published on 10/3/2024
Cuban Immigrant Washes Cars to Survive After Losing Documents in Mexico
Published on 9/27/2024
Mexico to Grant 20-Day Transit Permits to Migrants with CBP One Appointments
Published on 8/31/2024
CBP One App Extends Reach for Migrants in Southern Mexico
Published on 8/18/2024
Migrants Can Now Apply to Enter U.S. from Two Additional Mexican States via CBP One App
Published on 8/4/2024
Missing Cuban Woman Sought in Tapachula, Mexico
Published on 7/18/2024
Cuban Man Found Safe in Tapachula, Mexico
Published on 7/12/2024
Missing Cuban Man Sought in Mexico
Published on 6/12/2024
Migrants, Including Cubans, Halted in Chiapas Ahead of Mexico's Elections
Published on 6/2/2024