Skip to main contentSkip to navigation

The Guardian at the border

Trump has ended the policy of separating migrant families, but the pain continues. A series of special reports from Texas, Mexico and Guatemala

  • The Trump administration’s policy at the border has drawn widespread condemnation.

    Trump policy of detaining children 'may amount to torture', UN says – as it happened

  • ‘The problem has now shifted a little further down the line.’

    'We won': attorneys see glimmer of hope for reuniting families

  • ‘These are families that have to leave everything behind because of life or death situations.’

    Why Trump's immigration crackdown won't stem flow of Central Americans

  • Border Patrol Agents Detain Migrants Near US-Mexico Border<br>MCALLEN, TX - JUNE 12:  A Mission Police Dept. officer (L), and a U.S. Border Patrol agent watch over a group of Central American asylum seekers before taking them into custody on June 12, 2018 near McAllen, Texas. Local police officers often coordinate with Border Patrol agents in the apprehension of undocumented immigrants near the border. The immigrant families were then sent to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) processing center for possible separation. U.S. border authorities are executing the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy towards undocumented immigrants. U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions also said that domestic and gang violence in immigrants' country of origin would no longer qualify them for political asylum status.  (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

    US family separation crisis – in pictures

  • 'Going through hell' at the border: parents split from children tell of anguish

  • Despite chaos at the border, migrants still hope to find the American dream

  • Texas town denounces 'twisted and shameful' camp for migrant children

  翻译: