-
Inside Mexico's border troop deployment following Trump's tariff threats: Can it make a difference?
More than 2,500 Mexican troops, from the states of Tlaxcala, Durango, Yucatán and Mexico City, have fanned out along this historically violent border city in a show of force, NBC News reported.
-
Bird flu causes CBP egg scramble at the US-Mexico border
Many families have been having a tough time finding affordable eggs at the grocery store. Now, federal officials say they’re intercepting a growing number of eggs at the U.S.-Mexico border.
-
$19 million worth of methamphetamine seized from shipment of cucumber, jalapeños
CBP agents assigned to the cargo area of the Pharr International Bridge intervened Tuesday with a truck that was preparing to cross in from Mexico.
-
Mexico deploys the first of 10,000 National Guard to US border after Trump's threat of tariffs
Trump has declared an emergency on the border despite migration levels and fentanyl overdoses significantly dipping over the part year.
-
First Mexican soldiers arrive at US border
Mexican soldiers were mobilized on Tuesday to the border with the United States to crack down on fentanyl trafficking.
-
WATCH: ‘Day Without Immigrants' protests unfold across U.S.
Thousands of protestors have staged demonstrations from Chicago to Phoenix to protest President Trump’s immigration policies and deportations.
-
Mexico building shelters to prepare for possible mass deportations from US
Mexican authorities have begun building tent shelters in Ciudad Juárez and other northern cities to prepare for President Donald Trump’s possible mass deportations.
-
Pentagon to send up to 1,500 active duty troops to US-Mexico border
U.S. officials say the Pentagon will begin deploying as many as 1,500 active duty troops to help secure the southern border in the coming days.
-
What is the Laken Riley Act?
The Laken Riley Act, named after the Georgia nursing student murdered last year, would require federal authorities to detain migrants accused of theft and violent crimes.
-
San Diego County's ICE policy draws national attention
The battle over immigration enforcement in San Diego County has drawn national attention, as President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration – and his promise of mass deportations – draw closer.
-
Trump taps forceful ally of hard-line immigration policies to head Customs and Border Protection
President-elect Donald Trump’s immigration and border team is filling out.
-
Who are the Border Patrol chaplains? And why does the agency need more of them now?
Border Patrol agents are tasked with enforcing hotly contested immigration policies as many Americans at both ends of the political spectrum look askance at the border — and the agents. That’s taking a mounting toll, so the agency is training more among its ranks to become chaplains and provide spiritual care for their fellow agents on and off the job....
-
Nearly 200 families separated by US-Mexico border reunite briefly in annual event
Nearly 200 families have gathered along a stretch of the United States-Mexico border for heartfelt but brief reunions with loved ones they had not seen for years because they live in opposite countries.
-
Ex-CBP officer sentenced for taking bribes to let drugs across US-Mexico border
A former U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer convicted of taking bribes to allow drug-laden vehicles across the U.S.-Mexico border was sentenced to over 23 years in prison.
-
Mexican president blames the US for bloodshed in Sinaloa as cartel violence surges
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has blamed the United States in part for the surge in cartel violence terrorizing the northern state of Sinaloa which has left at least 30 people dead in the past week.
-
US border policy spurred migrant camps hundreds of miles away in Mexico's capital
U.S. immigration policy has shifted the migrant landscape in Mexico City, far from the shared border. The teeming capital that was merely a transit point for some migrants has now become a temporary destination.
-
Border arrests are expected to rise slightly in August but are hovering near 4-year lows
U.S. authorities say arrests for illegal border crossings from Mexico during August are expected to rise slightly from July.
-
US expands area in Mexico to apply for border asylum appointments, hoping to slow push north
The CBP One app has been around, but as of Friday migrants in Mexico’s southernmost states bordering Guatemala will be able to apply for appointments. Previously, they had to be in central or northern Mexico.
-
Man indicted on smuggling charges after 53 migrants die in a trailer in Texas
U.S. authorities on Thursday announced the indictment of a Guatemalan national who they say helped coordinate a human smuggling effort that ended with 53 migrants dead in a sweltering tractor-trailer in Texas.
-
$5 million worth of meth found in shipments of celery and watermelon at California customs checkpoint
More than 5,000 pounds of methamphetamine were found hidden in shipments of celery and watermelon during two separate incidents in Otay Mesa near the U.S.-Mexico border, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials announced this week.