U.S.-Mexico border
Pentagon Creates Mexican Border Defense Medal for Troops Sent to U.S.-Mexico Line
The Defense Department has established the Mexican Border Defense Medal (MBDM) to recognize U.S. service members deployed to the southern border in support of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
Youth-Led Criminal Cells Shift to Targeting Locals in Mexican City As Migrant Crossings Hit Record Lows
With fewer migrants reaching the U.S., criminal groups have lost a key source of income, as they previously made millions annually from smuggling, extortion, and kidnapping.
Border Cities See Continued Drop in Violent Crime and Homicides, Contrary to GOP Rhetoric
Border cities analyzed by Axios had an average violent crime rate of 356.5 incidents per 100,000 residents in 2024, slightly below the national average of 359.1, according to FBI data.
Drone 'Arms Race' at Southern Border Escalates Stakes Between Local Law Enforcement And Cartels
Local law enforcement agencies along the U.S.-Mexico border are increasingly deploying artificial intelligence-powered drones to track drug traffickers and migrants, while Mexican cartels are flying their own drones into U.S. territory
Border Agents Ordered to Halt Deportations After Court Ruling Which Limits Trump's Asylum Ban: Report
The lawsuit challenging the ban was originally filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and other groups which claimed it placed vulnerable migrants at risk
Former High-Ranking DEA Official Says Mexico Should Deliver Cartel Leaders 'On a Monthly Basis'
A former senior Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) official has called on Mexico to step up the pace of cartel extraditions
Authorities Close In on Suspects in Killings of Two U.S. Citizens in Northern Mexico
Mexican authorities say they have solid leads in the murders of 20-year-old Alan Valenzuela and a 17-year-old girl who was kidnapped and believed to be killed by a criminal gang
Mexican Military Troops Mistakenly Enter U.S. While Chasing Traffickers, Confront Aid Workers
A group of 18 heavily-armed Mexican soldiers reportedly crossed into U.S. territory near Hachita, New Mexico, earlier this week while pursuing suspected traffickers
Federal Watchdog Slams CBP for Mismanaging Millions in Tech Aimed To Detect Fentanyl at Border
A report found that of 361 systems installed since 2019, 166 (46%) were inoperable at some point, sometimes for as long as 344 days, resulting in more than 400,000 hours of downtime
Three Migrants Taken Down From Border Fence After Getting Stuck While Trying To Cross Into U.S.
Three people were taken down from the border fence after getting stuck while trying to cross into the U.S.
Mayor of Mexican Border City Backs Trump Administration's Deportation Policies: 'House Cleaning'
Juan Francisco Gim Nogales, mayor of the Mexican border city of Nogales, Sonora, expressed support for the Trump administration's deportation strategy
Mexico Faces New Role as Host Nation as Seven in 10 Migrants Staying There After U.S. Border Closures: Report
Roughly 70% of migrants who encountered the closed U.S.-Mexico border after Trump was sworn in on January 20 are now choosing to remain in Mexico, the IOM said
Gun Seizures at The Border Plummet as U.S., Mexico Increase Pressure on Arms Trafficking
Firearm seizures along the U.S.-Mexico border dropped nearly 61% through April this fiscal year compared to the same period in 2024, according to CBP data
Migrants Rarely Caught With Drugs at U.S.-Mexico Border, Contrary to Trump Admin Claims; Report
CBP data collected by Project On Government Oversight (POGO) revealed that the majority of drug seizures involved U.S. citizens—83% in fiscal year 2024, 80% in 2023 and 83% in 2022
Tensions Rise at The Border As CBP Agents Confront Aid Workers Helping Migrants: Report
A report has revealed escalating tensions between CBP agents and aid workers assisting migrants in California's rugged borderlands.
Mexico Says Number of Migrants Who Died While Unlawfully Crossing Into the U.S. Has Doubled Since Trump Took Office
The amount of Mexican migrants who have died while attempting to cross into the United States unlawfully has doubled since Donald Trump returned to the White House
CBP Agents Confiscate Meth Shipment Worth Over $3.3 Million In Texas
While illegal border crossings have declined, narcotics seizures have climbed in recent months—methamphetamine seizures alone rose 30% in April compared to March
Latina Newsmax Host Concedes Errors In Trump's Immigration Crackdown But Stands For Its End Goal: "If They Didn't Want Him To Do This, They Would've Voted For Harris."
Bianca de la Garza's transition from local news to becoming a nationally recognized voice in conservative media has given her a front-row seat to the shifting political climate seen in the last decade
Mexican President Says She Rejected Trump's Offer to Deliver Troops to Mexico to Fight Drug Trafficking: 'No, President Trump'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Saturday that she rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's offer of troops to help combat drug trafficking in her country.
Pentagon Adds New Military Border Zone as Migrant Arrests Continue to Pile Up
The Pentagon has established a second National Defense Area (NDA) along the U.S.-Mexico border as part of a broader military initiative to monitor and deter illegal crossings
Law Enforcement Agents Killed a Latino Every Two Days In the First Months Of 2025: Report
Between 2013 and 2023, 22% of the total victims killed by police officers — or approximately 2,776 people — were Latino
DOJ Files First Criminal Charges for Migrants For Entering New Military Jurisdiction at Southern Border
At least 28 migrants were charged this week with after entering a 170-mile-long National Defense Area in southern New Mexico
Remittances to Mexico Dipping In 2025 After Record Year With Inflation To Blame, Analysts Say
According to analysts, the reasons behind the decrease are growing fears of deportation and increased scrutiny on money transfers at the U.S.-Mexico border
Mexican Troops Allegedly Cross Into U.S. While Looking For Cartel Operatives, Encounter Americans Hiking
Once the couple showed the soldiers a GPS locator proving they were in U.S. soil, they turned their vehicles around and headed back south
NYT Columnist Says Mexico City is Becoming a Beacon for Global Migration as the U.S. Turns Inward
"Mexico's transformation, from a place people flee from to one they settle in, presents an opportunity," wrote Lydia Polgreen in a sprawling essay
U.S. Troops Given Authority to Detain Migrants in New Mexico as Military Role in Southern Border Expands Further
U.S. troops have been authorized to temporarily detain and search migrants within a designated area of New Mexico
Texas Activist Launch Campaign to 'Resist' The Militarization of U.S.-Mexico Border
Activists allege the militarization of the border and constant arrests by immigration authorities in the area have instilled fear among families of mixed immigration status
Meth in the Veggie Aisle: $9M Worth of Drugs Found Hidden in Squash Shipment at Texas Border
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers intercepted more than 1,000 pounds of methamphetamine hidden in a shipment of chayote squash
Fentanyl Trafficking Is Down Almost Two Thirds Since As Mexican President Strengthens Relation With Trump
Nearly 200 days after being inaugurated, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's administration has helped reduce fentanyl trafficking by almost two thirds
Trump Says Mexico Is 'Very, Very Scared of Cartels': 'You Can't Govern a Country Like That'
Trump said that drug cartels have "made a fortune" for years, but said that activity has been "cut back a lot because of the border"