Mexico has dodged, at least for now, a new tariff for failing to pay a massive water debt to the United States in October.
With legal pathways into the United States paused, migration patterns are shifting: More people are returning south, while those who stay in Mexico face violence, bureaucracy and shrinking aid.
Blood plasma is big business — especially along the U.S.–Mexico border. Every day, thousands of Mexican citizens cross ...
The Trump administration is adding another militarized zone to the southern U.S. border to support border security operations ...
Civil rights groups say the National Defense Area poses a new threat to immigrants and American citizens. The American Civil ...
Violent competition between drug cartels is increasing the dangers migrants face along the U.S.-Mexico border, according to ...
Mexican authorities seem to ignore these warnings, these should not be considered an exaggeration,” said Quijano Sosa. “Even ...
The Sentinel Tower in Juárez will bring together public security under one building along the Borderland. The tower is set to ...
Caravans haven't made it to the US border in recent years, now driving migrants to more dangerous, costly routes north.
On Dec. 3, 2025, the Texas Department of Agriculture reported in a press release that the U.S. Department of Agriculture had ...
The New World screwworm in Mexico has prompted an almost year-long blockade on imported cattle and disrupted domestic ...
If President Trump gets his way, soon the border could close after he threatened to call up the military to shut down the U.S.-Mexico border. Elma Ramos crosses the border every day and says it'll be ...
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