U.S.-Mexico border
Bus drivers caught smuggling over 92,000 rifle bullets from the United States to Mexico
More than 300,000 rounds of ammunition have been seized by CBP agents during fiscal year 2024 in the Southwest border
CBP announces seizure of over 600 pounds of methamphetamine hidden within a shipment of celery
The episode is not the only one involving produce this month as CBP also reports seizing $5 million worth of meth disguised within a shipment of watermelons
Shooting in Mexico, near the Arizona border, leaves one migrant dead and eight wounded
Officials said the wounded included nationals from Mexico, Ecuador and Africa.
DHS is planning on using facial recognition technology on children at the border
Since January 2020, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has added 1.5 million DNA profiles to law enforcement databases
Crimes against migrants are rising despite lower amount of people traveling north
Mexico's national immigration agency said authorities had freed 2,115 migrants of all nationalities kidnapped by smuggling gangs and drug cartels last year
Governor Abbott orders more razor wire 'to protect Texans and Americans from the Biden-Harris border crisis'
He also claims that Operation Lone Star has resulted in the apprehension of over 517,400 illegal immigrants and more than 45,900 arrests
MSF resumes support to migrants along the Arizona desert as deaths in the area this year near 100
The organization will continue to help local groups prepare for a potential increase in migration flows across the border
Sexual misconduct at a New Mexico Border Patrol Academy soared as hiring standards decreased
CBP leaders estimated a corruption rate of 20% or higher among their employees
A Texas landowner is suing CBP for the second time for trying to take his land to build border wall
The federal government claims that a portion of Florentino Luera's land does not belong to him
Texas congressman Gonzáles claims more than 10,000 foreign criminals have slipped through the border
The Republican lawmaker said several of them have committed serious crimes either after arriving to the U.S. or in their home countries
17 migrants rescued from a locked trailer near the Texan city of Laredo
Border Patrol agents found the group at night near Encinal, Texas
Border patrol discovers dozens of ladders to get migrants over wall in dumpster near Tijuana
The ladders were used by smugglers and made with rebar and other materials, sources told Border Report
Florida Gov. DeSantis says state and local law enforcement need to step up counter-terrorism efforts
DeSantis continued to raise his concerns over a potential terrorist attack at the hands of people who migrated across the U.S. border illegally
An El Paso man is sentenced to 19 years in prison for shooting a Border Patrol agent
Esquivel opened fire against the CBP agent after he got pulled over; he then fled the scene
A new migrant caravan has left southern Mexico and is headed to the U.S. border
The year with the biggest number of large follow-on groups was 2022, when 14 caravans were formed
U.S. thanks Mexico for "strong steps" taken in reducing irregular migration across the border
"The partnership has never been better, it's never been stronger, it's never produced better results for both Mexicans and Americans," said Antony Blinken
Migrant deaths at the border so far this year are already close to 2023's total after three new fatalities
Border agents are working with first responders to save migrants from dehydrating amid triple-digit heat
Mexican National Guard member let stolen cars through US border for months, federal agents say
License plate readers installed at checkpoints in California, Arizona and Texas recorded 2,829 stolen vehicles driven into Mexico last year
Laredo mayor says passenger train lines to Mexican border cities will boost tourism, security
New Mexican President, Claudia Sheinbaum, revealed plans to boost Mexico's rail network with around 1,850 miles of new track
The U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico warns people traveling to Matamoros amid recent kidnappings
The state of Tamaulipas is the only Mexican border state to which the State Department has assigned a Level 4 designation, the same severity as Afghanistan.
Former Mexican governor who conspired with Gulf Cartel has been released from a U.S. prison
Tomás Yarrington had been in an Illinois prison since 2018 on money laundering charges
Legal and illegal immigrant convictions for homicide lower than native-born Americans in Texas, study shows
Over a 10-year period between 2013 and 2022, 472 illegal immigrants, 336 legal immigrants, and 7,109 native-born Americans were convicted of homicide in Texas.
Activists celebrate border razor wire take down in Texas but doubts remain about timing of the decision
Gov. Greg Abbott tweeted images of welders last week, explaining that barriers will be placed along the border in El Paso
Illegal crossings at U.S.-Mexico border fall to three-year low during the month of June
More than 1.5 million encounters have taken place at the U.S.-Mexico border so far this year
Geothermal development in the Mexico-U.S. border could turn Presidio, Texas into a hub of clean energy
Researchers from the University of Texas have found significant potential for geothermal energy in one of the poorest counties in the country
Almost 200,000 people cross the U.S.-Mexico border into California every day, Smart Border Coalition says
About 13 million people have entered the U.S. in vehicles through California ports
Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene suggests use of 'space laser technology' at US-Mexico border
The Congresswoman also suggested that California wildfires in 2018 were intentionally started by "lasers or blue beams of light"
New York, Illinois and Colorado are Top Migrant Destinations in 2023, New Study Shows
Here are some takeaways about where migrants are mostly heading to
Arizona to Auction Containers Used for Former Governor Ducey's Makeshift Border Wall
$176 million from taxpayers was used to place the containers and to remove them after de federal government weighed in
Expectations, Criticisms Mount As Biden Sends 1,500 Troops To US-Mexico Border
The Department of Defense's announcement on Tuesday would bring the total number of active duty soldiers deployed to the border to 4,000.