Laredo Man Sentenced for Producing Child Pornography; Two Victims Were His Relatives
Aaron Hernandez distributed the illegal content through WhatsApp. He called himself a 'monster' during the trial
Laredo Woman Pleads Guilty to Drugging and Smuggling Toddler as Part of Border Criminal Ring
The woman admitted to sedating young children and using fraudulent documents to transport them across the U.S.-Mexico border.
17 migrants rescued from a locked trailer near the Texan city of Laredo
Border Patrol agents found the group at night near Encinal, Texas
Laredo's Juárez-Lincoln Bridge to experience temporary traffic shift for drainage improvement project
In a typical year, more than 3 million vehicles cross the bridge
Women Plead Guilty to Smuggling Balls of Heroin in Potato Chip Bags
Two Mexican women reportedly pleaded guilty to smuggling 1000 grams of heroin in potato chip bags.
Five Kilograms Of Meth Retrieved From Walls Of Woman's Luggage; Drug Dealer Busted Trafficking Meth Via FedEx
Five kilograms of meth were reportedly retrieved from the walls of a North Carolina woman's luggage. Meanwhile, a McAllen man has been arrested for trafficking crystal meth via FedEx packages.
Man Attempted To Smuggle $1 Million In Meth Hidden Inside Juice Boxes, Beer Bottles
A Mexican man reportedly attempted to smuggle US$1 million in meth inside juice boxes, glass beer bottles, and coolers into the United States.
Former Border Officer Smuggled Mexican Woman Into US To Be Her Housekeeper
A former Customs and Border Protection officer may serve up to 10 years behind bars for helping an undocumented Mexican woman enter the U.S. and work for her as a housekeeper.
Immigration News: 54% Of Citizens Say U.S. 'Should Be A Country With Basic American Culture'
A new poll in the New York Times has found conflicting attitudes among Americans regarding immigration.
US, Mexico High-Speed Rail Proposal Would Link San Antonio To Monterrey
A high-speed train service could connect San Antonio in the United States and Monterrey in Mexico by 2018.
8 Of ‘Dream 34’ Protesters Released After Being Detained At Mexican Border
The 34 young undocumented migrants, most of whom who grew up in the United States but found themselves stuck in Mexico, had earlier presented themselves at the Laredo, Texas port of entry in the second such protest of immigration and deportation policy.