Migrant With 'Lengthy Criminal History' Caught In Texas Trying To Smuggle 5,000 High-Caliber Rounds To Cartels
According to court records, the driver told investigators that he was transporting the ammunition to an individual who would then smuggle it into Mexico
U.S. Forces Increase Surveillance On Mexican Cartels With More Spy Flights Along The Border
Former and current military officials believe gathered intelligence can be used to build a body of evidence for further foreign terrorist designations
Former Trump Advisor Steve Bannon Will Plead Guilty in Border Wall Fraud Case to Avoid Jail Time, Attorney Says
Former Trump advisor Steve Bannon will plead guilty to fraud charges in a deal with New York prosecutors to avoid jail time, resolving allegations tied to a fundraising scheme for a private border wall.
Overcrowded and Overwhelmed: Reynosa Migrant Shelter Struggles as Border Swells Up With Trump's Crackdown
Casa del Migrante, is operating beyond its capacity as asylum seekers and deported nationals find themselves stranded at the U.S.-Mexico border, volunteers tell The Latin Times
Border Factories Fear for Worst as Tariff War Looms: 'Best You Can Do Is Brace Yourself'
Despite taxes being put on hold for thirty days, business leaders in Ciudad Juárez report declining investment, with some factories halting production
Trump's Asylum Ban Faces Lawsuit From Immigration Advocacy Groups: 'Flagrantly Illegal'
"This is an unprecedented power grab that will put countless lives in danger," said Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the ACLU's Immigrants' Rights Project
Smugglers Target Border Patrol with Homemade Tire Deflation Devices in San Diego
Border Patrol reports increased violence, with smugglers using improvised spikes to damage vehicles and disrupt operations near Otay Mesa, raising security concerns.
Mexican President Expands Construction of Migrant Shelters as U.S. Deportations Along Southern Border Increase
"We are ready and coordinated to receive our compatriots with warmth and humanity," said Mexico's Secretary of the Interior Rosa Icela Rodríguez
Former Texas Deputy Sentenced for Aiding Drug Traffickers By Staging Bogus Drug Busts
His fake "confidential" tips allowed his co-conspirators to sell their drugs uninterrupted.
Body Count At Mass Gravesites Linked to Cartel Violence Tops 70
Cartel infighting often leads to purges, with members being executed over accusations of betrayal or theft
Drone Images Show Armed Cartel Smugglers Open Fire on U.S. Border Patrol in Texas
The drone followed the group of armed men as they tried to cross the Rio Grande River.
Misinformation Spread by Human Smugglers to Draw Migrants to the Border Despite Trump's Crackdown
The current immigration scenario has the potential to empower smugglers, increase dangerous crossings, and exacerbate instability at the U.S.-Mexico border
Texas Governor Spent $11 Billion On Border Security. Now He Wants Federal Reimbursement
Greg Abbott sent letters to Congress, urging federal support to cover Texas' multibillion-dollar Operation Lone Star expenditures.
Mexico's Sheinbaum Rebukes Trump Admin; Denies Agreeing to Take on Non-Mexican US Asylum Seekers
"If someone is at the border, especially in cold conditions, we'll act in a humanitarian way," she said. "But it's better for them to return to their country"
Trump Deploying US Troops to Border Is Only the Beginning, Former Green Beret Warns: 'I Expect Further Actions'
Eric Brown told The Latin Times he expects further actions like "tighter cooperation with the DHS and wider use of surveillance or technology"
Asylum, Border Protection, And Cartels: A Look At Trump's Expected Day One Immigration-Related Executive Orders
Although actions span everything from energy policy, deregulation, and federal workforce reforms, a significant portion of the orders focuses on immigration
Woman Who Claimed To Be Nature Photographer Charged With Smuggling Migrants Into Arizona
The U..S Attorney's Office revealed on Monday that the Tucson Sector Border Patrol and Yuma Border Patrol made 3,141 arrests during the last trimester of 2024
Texas Completes Border Wall On State-Owned Ranch Incoming Border Czar Plans to Use for Deportations
Federal officials plan to use the property to help out with Trump's mass deportation plans
Hazardous Wastes Are Systematically Making Their Way From the U.S. to Mexico, Study Reveals
A representative from the International Pollutants Elimination Network for Latin America and the Caribbean called the waste dump "a kind of colonialism"
Republican Senators Introduce Legislation Requiring Familial DNA Testing at Southern Border
Critics of the bill question its basic privacy protections and raise concerns about what happens to sensitive genetic information once it's collected
El Paso County Commissioner Says U.S. Government is Knowingly 'Killing Immigrants' As Deaths During Border Crossings Climb
El Paso County Commissioners passes resolution aiming to improve data collection of deaths across the border and collaboration with organizations.
'Prolific' Trafficker Who Supplied High Caliber Weapons To The Sinaloa Cartel Sentenced To Almost 20 Years In Prison
Almost three in four firearms used by Mexican cartels are trafficked illegally from the United States
Mexican Authorities Dismantle Surveillance Network Used by Criminal Group to Extort Migrants
The cameras were strategically placed on these poles to facilitate the extortion and kidnapping of migrants; all 30 cameras were deactivated.
Four Tren de Aragua Members Infiltrate Migrant Group to Cross Texas Border, Arrested
The gang members were part of a larger group of migrants, including unaffiliated individuals and families.
Mexico and the United States Agree To Split Costs Over Reparation of Texas' Largest Reservoir
A 2020 report found that the Amistad reservoir provides over $76 million in annual public benefits to the U.S. alone, including $44 million for recreation.
Drone Surveillance Uncovers Smuggling Tunnel at U.S.-Mexico Border With Advanced Security Measures
Officials are increasingly employing drones, facial recognition software, license plate readers, and AI-powered tools to enhance surveillance at the border
Everything We Know About The New, Biden-Signed Border Law Taking Effect in The New Year
President Joe Biden signed the DHS Border Services Contract Review Act into law Dec. 23, to enhance oversight and efficiency in federal border security contracts.
Mexico Takes Step To Curb Source of Domestic Violence— Firearms Coming From the U.S.
Mexico filed two lawsuits earlier this year against American gun manufacturers and stores to curb the flow of firearms down the border.
'Doña Lupe' Pleads Guilty to Being The Leader of a Ring Dedicated To Human Smuggling Into The U.S.
Ofelia Hernández Salas, who sources believe has links to the Sinaloa Cartel, facilitated the travel of more than 100 migrants into the U.S.
El Paso Extends Migrant Emergency Aid Due To Fears that Federal Funding Will Dry Up During Trump Admin
The news come just weeks after El Paso County announced the impending closure of its Migrant Support Services Center at the end of the year