Donald Trump dissolved the app migrants use for asylum appointments. Some say that has left them in a dangerous limbo.
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 ...
Memo warns agents in the sector about an alleged plan by a group in Matamoros to deploy a shooter targeting U.S. law enforcement.
The potential for a movement uniting workers across North America was shown six years ago, when 70,000 maquiladora factory ...
Council for South Texas Economic Progress CEO Adam Gonzalez says interest in investing in the Rio South Texas region is ...
The lawsuit contends that the new policy is spreading fear of raids, thus lowering attendance at worship services and other ...
The indictment and court testimony highlighted beatings, kidnappings and fatal shootings that were part of the conspiracy ...
The end of the CPB One app leaves Cuban and other migrants seeking legal entry to the USA facing a crossroads.
Erick vividly remembers stepping off a plane at the Texas-Mexico border, shackled, when he was deported in 2013. The group he was with was marched single-file across the border to Matamoros, Mexico, ...
As part of swift and sweeping changes to immigration policy, the Trump administration is aiming to end or severely curtail ...