
Migration at the US/Mexico border remains volatile: all options are precarious
So why do they come? Are these families now any better off in the US than they were in Mexico?

So why do they come? Are these families now any better off in the US than they were in Mexico?

As migrant numbers increase at the Port of Entry in Douglas, Arizona, CPT and other migrant services struggle to understand how to respond to rapid changes in border protocol.

In an already systematically violent border experience, Indigenous migrants face further struggles like racial profiling and language barriers while navigating the US/Mexico border

As US migration policies shift, CPT responds to accompaniment needs in Douglas, Arizona, where the CBP One application is not available for migrants to make appointments to claim asylum.

The surge of migrants expected on the US/Mexico border after the end of Title 42 never came, but migrant routes are still very active, and the US still lacks humane migration strategies

During the Easter season, we remember the journey of Jesus to his death while we accompany the journey of migrants to new life.

The US anticipates a surge of asylum seekers arriving to the US/Mexico border after Title 42 is rescinded, resulting in tougher policies that change the parameters of migration

Each person who comes through the shelter and resource center in Douglas, Arizona, has a story to tell.

Cafe Justo celebrated their 20th anniversary as a successful fair-trade organic coffee cooperative

The Migrant Resource Center and CAME migrant shelter received an outpouring of support from the local community in Agua Prieta for their CAMETÓN fundraising drive