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The Truth About U.S.-Mexico Border Towns (They're Not All Dangerous)In the state of Coahuila, Piedras Negras is considered one of the safest border cities in Mexico. It shares strong cultural and economic ties with Eagle Pass, Texas, and together they celebrate ...
Border region insecurity has prompted three northeastern states governors to announce they will work together on security ...
Mexico City — A Mexican border governor said Monday the death toll from a weekend battle between drug cartel members and security forces has risen to 22. Coahuila ... the town of 3,000 residents ...
Greg Abbott and his counterpart from the Mexican state of Coahuila held something of a cross-border family reunion ... In between are the neighboring cities of Eagle Pass on the Texas side and ...
EL PASO — Thousands of migrants have crossed from Mexico to Eagle Pass and El Paso in the past few days, with both cities ... U.S. border as they travel through the Mexican state of Coahuila ...
McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) — The Mexican border town of Piedras Negras is readying plans to open warehouses formerly used as maquiladoras to house deported migrants if the incoming Trump ...
A gun battle between security forces and suspected cartel members in Mexico’s northeast state of Coahuila ... in the town of Villa Union, about 40 miles south of the US border town of Eagle ...
The government of the northern state of Coahuila said state ... riding in pickup trucks in the small town of Villa Union, about 40 miles southwest of the border city of Piedras Negras.
Raúl González Fernandez, the son of a prominent family from the troubled border state of Coahuila ... development property west of town and an office near... San Antonio Express News Logo ...
While Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has said there has been no "significant increase" in deportations from the United States to Mexico since Donald Trump took office last week, her ...
The mayor of a Mexican border town says his citizens have no water ... leading mayor Leoncio Martínez to send a letter to the Coahuila state governor that read simply, “WE HAVE NO WATER FOR ...
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