The Rio Grande Valley of South Texas has been quiet nearly a month after President Donald Trump returned to the White House armed with border executive orders.
The Washington Examiner photographed how the South Texas border has become quiet in recent weeks as illegal immigration has dropped to historic lows.
In this week’s episode of Border Report Live, host Daniel Marin and Border Report correspondents Julian Resendiz and Sandra ...
Growing water use is already overtaxing limited supplies from nearly all of the region’s cross-border rivers, streams and ...
Immigration and border security will be the likely focus of U.S.-Mexico relations under the new Trump administration. But ...
In part two of our three-part series, we took a trip to the Texas/Mexico border to gain a better understanding of the issues ...
Texas National Guard troops try to persuade migrants to return to Mexico from the north embankment of the Rio Grande in El Paso after the migrants crossed the river on Dec. 18, 2024. The shooting by ...
Mexican authorities found a camp site Tuesday on a border island where suspected cartel members shot at U.S. border patrol ...
Nearly $20 million worth of methamphetamine and heroin was seized from a shipment of cucumber and jalapeños coming from ...
Preview for 'Postcards from the Border,' an Austin show that combines music, photography and stories about Texas-Mexico border ...
Gov. Greg Abbott ordered 400 soldiers Monday to the Rio Grande Valley, escalating efforts to secure the state’s border with ...
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