Kamala Harris Shifts Focus to Border Security in Arizona Visit
During a long-anticipated visit to the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona, Kamala Harris made it clear that border security is a top priority for her.
Panama Halts MSF Aid in Darién Gap, Escalating Migrant Healthcare Crisis
Panama has halted Doctors Without Borders (MSF) from providing medical aid to migrants traversing the perilous Darién Gap, a critical border crossing connecting Colombia and Panama.
Navigating Immigration, Politics, and Democracy on the Pan-American Highway in Mexico
Mexico's role in managing unauthorized migration to the US is unpredictable.
CBP's Eagle Pass Officers Seize Three Meth Shipments Worth Over $847,000
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at Eagle Pass Port of Entry had a successful day intercepting methamphetamine shipments, seizing three loads valued at over $847,000 in total.
Texas AG Accuses Biden of Aiding Cartels
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton accused President Joe Biden of aiding Mexican cartels by halting deportations.
Arrive Logistics and BlueGrace Logistics Open Offices in Mexico Amid Surging Trade
Arrive Logistics and BlueGrace Logistics have jumped on the nearshoring bandwagon by opening their first offices in Mexico.
Heated Debate, Political Drama, and Border Tensions in Maverick County
Juanita Martinez, the chair of the Maverick County Democratic Party, engaged in a heated discussion with a Texas National Guard member at the closed Shelby Park.
Border Battle Continues in Texas as Tensions Persist over Razor Wire in Shelby Park
The Texas National Guard and state troopers are still using razor wire to block access for Border Patrol agents in most of Shelby Park, a 47-acre area along the Rio Grande where migrants often cross.
Nationwide Migrant Influx Strains Cities and Spurs Legal Tensions as Border Crisis Persists
Even cities quite a distance from the Mexican border are feeling the effects of the surge in migrants.
U.S. Delegation Meets with Mexico's President Amid Border Migrant Surge
The U.S. delegation met with Mexico's president to address the surge of migrants reaching the U.S. border.
Over 11,000 Asylum Seekers Wait on Mexican Side as Migrant Surge Tests Legal Pathways
While thousands of migrants illegally enter the US each day, over 11,000 people remain in shelters and camps on the Mexican side of the border, according to community leaders.
Controversial Texas Law Sparks Fear and Legal Challenges Along US-Mexico Border
The newly enacted law in Texas, which makes entering the state illegally a state crime, is causing confusion and fear among undocumented migrants and mixed-status families along the US-Mexico border.
Quebec Trucking Firm VP Sentenced to 10 Years in U.S. for Cross-Border Cocaine Smuggling
Guillaume Latour-Laitre, the vice president of a Quebec trucking firm, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison in the United States for his involvement in a cross-border cocaine smuggling operation.
Texas Passes Controversial Immigration Law Allowing Arrests for Illegal Border Crossings
Texas lawmakers recently approved Senate Bill 4, which would permit Texas police to arrest individuals for illegally crossing the border from Mexico.
Russia Accused of Orchestrating Migrant Surge at EU's Eastern Frontier, Prompting Border Closure Threats
Estonia's foreign minister, Margus Tsahkna, has accused Moscow of orchestrating a "blatant hybrid attack" by facilitating a surge in migrants from Africa and the Middle East arriving at the EU's eastern frontier.
Senate Democrats Raise Concerns Over Bipartisan Border Negotiations and Asylum Policy Changes
Sen. Alex Padilla, along with nine other Senate Democrats, is expressing concern about the direction of bipartisan border security negotiations, which are crucial for passing an emergency foreign aid package.
Explosion on Rainbow Bridge During Thanksgiving Travel Prompts Traffic Investigation, No Terrorism Suspected
An explosion on the Rainbow Bridge near the New York-Canadian border, which occurred when a car went airborne and killed two people, has been referred to as a traffic investigation by the FBI, with no explosives or terrorism connection found.
Large Methamphetamine Seizure at U.S.-Mexico Border Highlights Ongoing Smuggling Efforts
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized 354 pounds of methamphetamine hidden in the bed of a pickup truck crossing the border from Mexico into the United States at the Paso Del Norte international crossing.
Finnish President Cites Deportation Challenges as Border Tensions with Russia Escalate
Finnish President Sauli Niinisto has stated that it has become "impossible" to deport asylum seekers who do not meet the criteria for protection.
Philippine Authorities Accuse Chinese Ships of Aggressive Actions in South China Sea
Manila accused Chinese ships of aggressive actions, including firing water cannons and making "dangerous maneuvers," against Philippine vessels resupplying a remote military outpost in the disputed South China Sea.