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COLUMBUS, N.M. (AP) - Orange no-entry signs posted by the U.S. military in English and Spanish dot the New Mexico desert, where a border wall cuts past onion fields and parched ranches with tufts ...
COLUMBUS, New Mexico (AP) — Orange no-entry signs posted by the U.S. military in English and Spanish dot the New Mexico desert, where a border wall cuts past onion fields and parched ranches ...
Annexed militarized zones will soon cover nearly one-third of the U.S. border with Mexico, empowering soldiers to arrest people who cross the border illegally. President Donald Trump's declaration ...
Annexed militarized zones will soon cover nearly one-third of the U.S. border with Mexico, empowering soldiers to arrest people who cross the border illegally. Nearly 1/3 of US-Mexico border now ...
COLUMBUS, New Mexico — Orange no-entry signs posted by the U.S. military in English and Spanish dot the New Mexico desert, where a border wall cuts past onion fields and parched ranches with ...
But some hunters and hikers fear they’re being locked out of a rugged and cherished landscape. “I don’t want to go ... past factories and cattle yards to partially encircle the New Mexico border ...
A sign warns against unauthorized entry into a militarized zone along the southern U.S. border in New Mexico on June 12, 2025 ... they’re being locked out of a rugged and cherished landscape.
Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Carlos A. Ruiz, center, with Marines at the border wall near San Ysidro, California, Feb. 24, 2025. (Lance Cpl. Diego Berumen/Marine Corps) COLUMBUS, N.M. (AP ...
Military expansion. Two militarized zones form a buffer along 230 miles (370 kilometers) of border, from Fort Hancock, Texas, through El Paso and westward across vast New Mexico ranchlands.