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U.S. military personnel operating in the buffer zones do not carry out law enforcement duties, but can temporarily detain any trespassers, as they would at any military base, unti ...
The plans for strips of land in Texas and Arizona are the latest step to militarize the boundary to stem an already dwindling ...
TUCSON — Preparations to begin installing 30-foot steel bollards through pristine mountain wilderness along the Arizona-Mexico border south of Sierra Vista will begin as early as Monday ...
The construction company, a family business operated by Tommy Fisher, is a well-known fixture of border wall construction in ...
Gunmen opened fire on a Jeep waiting to cross the border into the U.S. A Yuma man was killed. His 1½-year-old child survived ...
As border security increases, two military-style vehicles were spotted along the Arizona-Mexico border near Yuma. It's part of a joint effort with the Department of Defense, which deployed about ...
RealClearPolitics Story Stream. Mexico’s Senate president, Gerardo Fernández Noroña, commented this week on unrest over deportations in Los Angeles: FERNANDEZ NORONA: I was at Trump Tower, 16 ...
BLUFF, San Juan County — A man died after he was overtaken by river currents while recreating near the Utah-Arizona border. On Sunday afternoon, a 50-year-old man from Kayenta, Arizona, was ...
The U.S. government this month set aside environmental protection laws in order to speed up border wall construction along approximately 20 miles of New Mexico’s border with Mexico.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Tuesday signed a waiver of various federal laws to expedite border wall construction in southwestern New Mexico.
This article was published by Source New Mexico. Read more at sourcenm.com. The U.S. government this week set aside environmental protection laws in order to speed up border wall construction ...
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