There has been a dramatic drop in the number of people gathering at the U.S. border and trying to cross. Can it help Mexico ...
A group of citizens, helped by an anonymous tip, found dozens of shoes, heaps of clothing and what appeared to be human bone ...
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Latin Times on MSNCartels Are Using Drones To Track Border Patrol, Officials Say: 'We See Them Every Day'According to Border Report, the practice was first disclosed to the public last September, when Mexican authorities arrested ...
Mexican business leaders on the border are concerned over industries moving south of the country instead of looking for ...
The number of crossings has fallen, but in Ciudad Juarez, just across the border from El Paso in Texas, the effects of the crackdown are being felt in the shelters, and even in the cartels. With fewer ...
Trump postponed tariffs on Mexican goods once again last week. As Mexico's president celebrated the delay, some companies ...
A rugged stretch of the U.S. southern border has seen a steep decline in the illicit movement of people and drugs in recent weeks.
Crane, R-Ariz., and Rep. Lou Correa, D-Calif., introduced the Subterranean Border Defense Act to require an annual report on the federal government's knowledge of illegal underground border-crossing ...
A new order requires certain non-bank financial companies in certain ZIP codes to report transactions over $200, much lower than the previous $10,000 threshold.
President Donald Trump has announced that tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico will start Tuesday, March 4.
Up to 3,000 additional troops have been ordered to the U.S.-Mexico border by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the latest in President Trump's efforts to prevent illegal crossings.
CIUDAD JUÁREZ, Mexico — On the eve of President Donald Trump’s deadline to impose tariffs on Mexico, one thing is hard to miss on the Mexican side of the border: The migrants are gone.
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