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Brownsville Struggles With Large Arrival of Migrants Across Texas-Mexico Border Officials say more than 15,000 migrants, mostly from Venezuela, have illegally crossed the river near Brownsville ...
The fires were set Wednesday and Thursday to about 25 makeshift tents at a camp of about 2,000 people, most of them from Venezuela, Haiti and Mexico, in Matamoros, Mexico, near Brownsville, Texas.
Driver caught with counterfeit vehicle registration stickers, freon canisters at Texas-Mexico border
A driver attempting to cross the Texas-Mexico border was arrested for having boxes of counterfeit vehicle registration ...
Maine State Police have arrested a teenager in connection with the suspicious death of 48-year-old paddleboarder Sunshine ...
Nancy Martinez boarded an airplane with dozens of other migrants Thursday morning. She was allegedly shackled by her hands, ...
Two Brownsville ranchers were killed after the truck they were driving hit an explosive device in Mexico. Texas officials believe the device was left by a drug cartel. Another IED destroyed a ...
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Laredo Morning Times on MSNNuevo Laredo’s economic impact featured at Texas Lyceum conference in Mexico CityImmigration & the Texas Economy conference, recently hosted by the Texas Lyceum in Mexico City, brought together a distinguished lineup of speakers, including leading voices in economics and public ...
Hundreds of migrants protesting desperate conditions in Mexico shut down traffic for 15 hours on an international bridge leading into Brownsville, Texas. Skip to content Skip to site index U.S.
BROWNSVILLE - If the colored streamers, fat piñatas and soulful norteño tunes filling this border city's timeworn Majestic Theatre evoke feelings of a marketplace in old Mexico, it's no accident.
Mexico paid $80 million for the changes, which will also help the Mexican city of Matamoros -- which, at half a million people, has more than 2.5 times the population of Brownsville -- reduce ...
Border fence with Mexico waste some say. ktrk. By ABC13. Saturday, January 26, 2008. BROWNSVILLE, TX (KTRK) Friday, a federal judge urged the government to use common sense in the fight.
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