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The U.S. military presence along the Texas-Mexico border isn’t going away anytime soon. In fact, it may expand.
Families of immigrants arrested at the El Paso federal courthouse are left with uncertainty. Judge dismisses the cases and then the feds arrest them.
A stepped up military presence along the border hasn’t stopped smugglers from trying to get migrants into the United States.
A Peruvian woman who crossed the U.S. border illegally was acquitted Thursday of unauthorized access to a newly designated ...
Hundreds of El Pasoans gathered at a park near El Paso International Airport on Saturday, June 14 to protest peacefully ...
Agencies are launching the “Deep South Campaign” to stop illegal crossings and cartel smuggling in National Defense Areas ...
U.S. troops have begun directly detaining immigrants accused of trespassing on a recently designated national defense zone ...
Dozens gathered in El Paso to protest ICE as outcry over the Trump administration's growing crackdown on immigrants spreads ...
High winds and blowing dust are impacting travel in Southern New Mexico. Interstate 10 between the Arizona state line and ...
Texas cities brace for protests over ICE operations, lawmakers decide on border security spending, and hundreds of people are ...
The El Paso stop is one of 18 total concert "El Buki" will do in the U.S. Before El Paso, on Aug. 29, Solis will perform in ...
Crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally has always carried consequences. But now, a newly expanded federal enforcement zone could bring even ...