Border Patrol Officers in South Texas Make Cocaine and Weapons Seizures Worth More Than $1.4 Million
During the month of October, CBP seized nearly 20,500 pounds of illicit drugs only in the Southwest border region
U.S. Ambassador To Mexico' Calls The Country's Security Policy a 'Failure, Blames It On AMLO's Lack Of Cooperation
"Coordination failed in the last year, in great part because the previous president did not want to receive help from the United States" said Ken Salazar
Militia Members Convicted Of Attempted Murder Of Federal Agents As They Sought To Reach The Border And Shoot Undocumented Migrants
The two men were arrested in late 2022 and were indicted last year by a grand jury in Missouri
CBP Authorities Find $31 Million Worth of Meth Hidden Inside Serrano Pepper Shipment
Customs officers in Texas intercepted 2,155 pounds of meth, preventing a major drug delivery
Deportations Under Biden Set to Surpass Trump Despite Right-Wing Attacks on Border Security
President Joe Biden is actually set to surpass the number of deportations that Donald Trump had during his first term as president.
U.S., Mexico Reach Agreement to Ensure Timely Water Deliveries for Texas Farmers
Mexico was at risk of breaching an 80-year old treaty with the U.S. through which it must deliver 1,750,000 acre-feet of water every five years
Matt Gaetz Threatens Non-Profits Helping Unlawful Migrants With Legislation To Remove Their Tax-Exempt Status
Gaetz said that non-profits "should focus on doing genuine charity for genuine Americans, not illegal aliens"
Texas Border Policies Blamed for Migrant and Citizen Deaths as State Increases Enforcement
Civil rights advocates say Texas' border policies push migrants to riskier routes and increase high-speed chases, thus increasing the amount of fatalities among those seeking to enter the country
Border Agents Rescue Children Abandoned on Inflatable Raft in Rio Grande River
Thousands of migrant children make the dangerous journey to the U.S. border every year. Some are entrusted to smugglers by their parents.
Severe Injuries Resulting From Border Wall Falls Surge as Immigration Enforcement Toughens
Hospitals face a substantial financial burden from this, with care charges totaling $151 million in 2023 and 2024, as well as significant unpaid costs.
Man Faces Life Sentence for Trafficking More Than a Million Fentanyl Pills in Pallets of Limes
The seizure is one of the largest prosecuted in South Texas and happens amid a drop in both street drug availability and overdose deaths nationwide.
Border Patrol Apprehends 21 Migrants Entering U.S. "Via Storm Drain" in El Paso
CBP data shows that migration at the border remains at its lowest level since the fall of 2020.
Tren de Aragua Member Arrested in New Mexico After Allegedly Being Involved in a Homicide in Texas
The Santa Teresa, New Mexico, station remains one of the busiest in the El Paso sector and nationwide for smuggling activity.
Thousands Of Migrants Move North From Southern Mexico, Amid Concerns Over Potential US Asylum Restrictions
The migrants were moving north, trying to get ahead of Trump's plan to close the U.S. border to illegal immigration if he became president again.
Residents of Texas City are Required to Boil Water Before Using it After E. coli Bacteria Found
Laredo Mayor Victor Treviño said in an interview that about 40% of the pipes are over their shelf life
Immigration Advocates Call for More Relaxed Asylum Restrictions as Migrant Deaths Hit Record Numbers
Certain sectors of the US.-Mexico border, such as El Paso, saw record number of deaths reported during Fiscal Year 2024
As Border Surveillance Gets Increasingly High Tech, Cartels Now Use Devices to Jam CBP Drones
Officials say that the devices being used by the "Cartel del Noreste" can detect nearby unmanned aircraft systems.
Mexican Military Mistakenly Shoots Bus Carrying Dozens of Migrants, Killing Six
The incident, which took place in Chiapas, raises concerns about militarization, migrant safety, and accountability for security forces in the country
Texas Teens Kick Driver Out of Car at Gunpoint, Use Vehicle to Smuggle Migrants in Trunk: Officials
Two Houston teens have pleaded guilty after they were caught at a U.S. border checkpoint with two people concealed in the trunk of a carjacked vehicle.
More Than 435,000 Migrants With Criminal Records Have Been Released by ICE, Agency Director Says
In Fiscal Year 2024, ICE has the capacity to hold up to 41,500 undocumented migrants, which is up from the 34,000 limit in Fiscal Year 2023
Surveillance Cameras Are Detected on Border Palm Trees; Officials Believe they Belong to Cartels
Authorities believe the 24 cameras were used by drug cartels keeping tabs on the movements of soldiers and police at the border
Couple Arrested After Buying a Machine Gun, Grenades in the U.S., Trying to Smuggle Them to Mexico
According to data from CBP, there have been more than 4,500 seizures of firearms and ammunition during Fiscal Year 2024
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agents in South Texas Stay Increase Cocaine Seizures Along the Border
With one month remaining in Fiscal Year 2024, CBP has conducted more drug seizures than in all of 2023 (53,699)
Biden Administration Plans to Tweak Asylum Ban to Make it Harder for Officials to End it in the Future
The proposed changes would also include more migrants in the calculations used for the deactivation threshold, such as including all unaccompanied children
Border Crossings are Dropping Across the U.S., but New Mexico Saw a 22% Increase in August
So far this Fiscal Year, New Mexico has reported over 110,000 illegal crossings, 60,000 less compared to Fiscal Year 2023
Three Children Rescued from Alleged Human Traffickers in California, CBP Says
Alleged traffickers used sedatives and American birth certificates to smuggle the minors across the U.S.-Mexico border.
Advocates say that lack of funding for CBP keeps delaying the Otay Mesa II Port of Entry project
During the second quarter of 2024, San Diego County alone was responsible for almost 150,000 of California's 200,000 daily crossings
How Mexico's 'El Carrusel' has helped U.S. border crossings drop to a four-year low
The program buses roughly 10,000 migrants each month back to the border with Guatemala, where many simply turn around and head north again
Texas lawmaker says blimp surveillance program could return with improved technology
DHS announced the ending of the program this week citing a lack of funding
Latino immigrants are extorted out of over $800 in average before they get to the U.S. border
The most common perpetrators of extortion were police officers, immigration officials, drug-traffickers or gangs and the military