Latin America Honduran Caravan Crosses Guatemala, Traveling Toward U.S. The caravan, which could consist of up to 2,000 migrants, began its journey from Honduras on Monday. The migrants have already become symbols in the ongoing battle over border security. Matthew S. Schwartz
National Department Of Homeland Security Promises Changes To Protect Migrant Children Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen promises new "extraordinary protective measures" in the wake of the death of a second migrant child this month. They will require assistance from multiple federal agencies. Vanessa Romo
National ICE Continues To Release Asylum-Seekers At Public Park In El Paso, Texas Officials appear to have resumed coordinating with local shelters after days of dropping off hundreds of mostly Central American migrants without any plan. Vanessa Romo Monica Ortiz Uribe
PHOTOS: Spending Christmas in a Seattle church, hiding from deportation The Las Posadas pageant tells the biblical story of Mary and Joseph seeking and being denied refuge. A downtown Seattle church put on the pageant for a man trying to avoid deportation to Mexico. Casey Martin Megan Farmer
When an immigrant dies in custody, how much does ICE tell the public? Kim Malcolm talks with Human Rights Watch senior researcher Grace Meng about the death of Mergensana Amar, a Russian national who died after a suicide attempt at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Am I less Filipino if I can't speak Tagalog? My grandma taught me everything I needed to know, including how to speak Tagalog. But as I grew older, she stopped teaching me Tagalog. Now, I worry that I am losing my language. Jadenne Radoc Cabahug
National FACT CHECK: What's Happening On The U.S.-Mexico Border? On Sunday, U.S. agents fired tear gas on migrants trying to cross into the U.S. from Tijuana, Mexico. The migrants were protesting the slow pace with which the U.S. has been processing asylum claims. Camila Domonoske Richard Gonzales
Government Russian asylum seeker dies after suicide attempt. He was to be expelled this month A Russian asylum seeker died after a suicide attempt at the detention center in Tacoma, according to federal officials. Gil Aegerter Sydney Brownstone
Politics The Political News Didn't Stop Over Thanksgiving. Here's What You Missed Over the long weekend, President Trump aired several grievances, the federal government published a report on global warming, and U.S. border agents fired tear gas at migrants at the US-Mexico border. Scott Detrow
Latin America Shouting 'Mexico First,' Hundreds In Tijuana March Against Migrant Caravan While some residents of the northern Mexican city have said "all migrants are welcome," a group of protesters this weekend demanded they be kicked out. James Fredrick