Migrants Dismayed After Learning Trump Shut Down App To Apply For Asylum Minutes Away From Appointments
Trump had previously referred to the app as the "Kamala Harris phone app for smuggling illegals"
Tren de Aragua Gang Is Now Working Alongside Mexican Cartels To Extort Migrants
Information from local law enforcement says Tren de Aragua is now working alongside groups such as La Linea, an armed wing of the Juárez Cartel
Lioness Rescued After Startling Residents While Roaming Through Mexican Border City
Firefighters and police safely captured the feline, drawing attention to Mexico's recurring wild animal incidents and lax wildlife regulations.
Mexican Authorities Raid Shelter That Forced Minors To Beg For Money On The Streets
Seven minors managed to escape and authorities are yet to locate them
As Fears of Trump's Border Policies Mount, Migrants Worry New Admin Will End Asylum Appointments
Immigrants fear that already-scheduled appointments for asylum interviews through the CBP One app might be in jeopardy
Five Members of 'La Linea' Cartel Sanctioned By Department of the Treasury For Fentanyl Trafficking
The OFAC also sanctioned two companies owned by La Linea members that were used for money laundering purposes
Texas Residents Protest and Halt Construction of a New Migrant Shelter in the Area
The facility in Juarez will replace the Kiki Romero migrant shelter, which has been open since 2019 and has accommodated more than 300,000 people since
Juarez Police respond to cartel attacks on surveillance cameras: 'no stepping back'
The state of Chihuahua has invested in security cameras to fight high violent crime rates. Criminal groups are fighting back in Ciudad Juarez
Leader of Mexican drug-trafficking organization operating near the border is extradited to the U.S.
Jesus "M" was turned over to American law enforcement at the Mexico City International Airport.
Bus drivers caught smuggling over 92,000 rifle bullets from the United States to Mexico
More than 300,000 rounds of ammunition have been seized by CBP agents during fiscal year 2024 in the Southwest border
El Divo Returns! Juan Gabriel Museum's reopening in Juárez with a 10 day music festival
After eight years closed, el Museo de Juan Gabriel reopens in Ciudad Juárez on August 23 as the kickoff of the 10 day long Juárez Juangabrielísimo Festival, which celebrates the Legacy of El Divo de Juárez
Venezuela wins the migrant 'Copa América' as team members wait for a CBP One appointment
Last year, Venezuela defeated Guatemala 3-0 in a penalty shootout
Journalist Luis Chaparro Explains the Tragedy That Triggered His Career as Border Chronicler
Growing up in Ciudad Juarez, Chaparro saw wealth and poverty, and he always wanted to be a journalist, but when his friends were murdered, he needed to know why
Mexican Trailers Carrying Goods Worth $1 Billion Stuck At Border Amid Migration Checks
A representative of the Mexican industry association Canacintra, Jesus Salayandía, said that companies are forced to stop production temporarily in Ciudad Juarez if long queues at the border continue.
Biden Makes First Visit To US-Mexico Border Amid Tight Security After Becoming President
President Joe Biden made his first visit to the U.S.-Mexico border on Sunday since taking up office last year.
Mexico State Prison Attack Leaves At Least 14 Guards And Inmates Dead As More Than 20 Inmates Escape In Jailbreak
Ten guards and four inmates were killed early Sunday on New Year's Day when gunmen in armored vehicles attacked a Mexico state prison in Ciudad Juarez.
Cooler Box Containing Woman’s Decapitated Head Found In Mexico’s Chihuahua As Drug Cartel Violence Continues
A woman's severed head was found inside a cooler box by local residents of a neighborhood in Cuidad Juarez, Mexico on Sunday.
Lesbian Couple With Three Kids Found Slaughtered; Dismembered Bodies Discovered In Plastic Bags On Mexican Roadside
A lesbian couple from the United States, who had three young kids, has been discovered slaughtered, with their dismembered bodies found in two plastic bags by the side of a road in Mexico on Monday, Jan. 17.
Missing Women In Ciudad Juárez Will Never Be Forgotten Thanks To These Haunting Murals
Mothers, and members of the group "Fighting until we find them" (Luchando hasta encontrarlas), have launched a cultural revolution and a campaign by having the portraits of their missing daughters painted on walls in different neighborhoods of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico
How Did 'El Chapo' Control Ciudad Juarez? Sinaloa Cartel Leader Funded Criminal Gangs
'El Chapo' Guzman funded a small, young gang to wage war against the Juarez Cartel and destroy its control over Ciudad Juarez.