In Juárez, border militarization by both US and Mexican forces poses unique challenges for harm reduction around drug use.
The Justice Department said border officials must be able to turn away asylum seekers during surges. Lower courts said that's against the law.
During my tenure at the Department of Homeland Security during the first Trump Administration, we confronted and disrupted ...
Key Canadian industries like auto are currently on the brink of extinction under assault from Donald Trump. Escaping this ...
The "Devil's Train" was once a major transit route for migrants traveling north towards Juarez. Today there are very few migrants riding the train.
Regional security around the world has always depended on strong U.S. partners who faithfully do their share. Latin America should be no different.
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'The chaos is over' - Texas border streets quiet after Trump's immigration crackdown, BBC Says
The immigration debate has become one of the most polarizing issues in America, with cities across the nation experiencing ...
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Border Report Live: Democrats cave on shutdown
Eight democratic senators teamed up with Republicans to strike a deal to reopen the government without extending healthcare ...
China will tighten control of chemicals used to make fentanyl, FBI Director Kash Patel announced, calling the move key to ...
A woman who escaped into Mexico after leading law enforcement officers on a chase from Ventura County to the U.S.-Mexico ...
The seven states that share the Colorado River blew past the Nov. 11 deadline without reaching even a framework for how to ...
Police in Sonora, Mexico, have arrested a 54-year-old man who allegedly doused his ex-wife with gasoline during an argument, ...
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