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Volunteers who search for missing or dead migrants in the Borderland fear that Trump’s new military zones could obstruct their humanitarian efforts ...
Republican attorneys general visit Yuma, Arizona, highlighting a 90% drop in illegal crossings since Trump's second term and ...
In this Border Chronicle feature article Caroline Tracey writes on taking back the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo as a river, not a ...
Yes, I have another good boy to write about! A drug dog recently discovered over $980,000 worth of cocaine hidden in a pickup ...
No longer busy processing migrants, Border Patrol agents in Arizona return to the line, backed by high-tech monitoring ...
A new study says U.S. and Mexican collaboration is essential to halting illegal immigration at the border, and it credits Mexico for helping to reduce crossings at the Southwest border. Border Report ...
Several hundred immigrants have been charged with unauthorized access to a newly designated militarized zone along the ...
A Texas prosecutor has filed a federal lawsuit seeking to force three U.S. Border Patrol agents who responded to the Robb Elementary School shooting to testify in the prosecution of ...
Customs and Border Protection has called for tech companies to pitch real-time face recognition technology that can capture everyone in a vehicle—not just those in the front seats.
The United States Attorney in New Mexico announced Thursday that 82 people are facing brand new criminal charges aimed at cracking down on illegal crossings where Mexico shares a border with New ...
The number of illegal crossings during President Trump's first three full months in office represent a seismic change at the ...
The U.S. Army’s authority was expanded in parts of New Mexico to target illegal immigration. The Department of Defense declared a 60-foot-wide zone of New Mexico land that runs along the U.S ...