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The U.S. Army will take control of almost 110,000 acres of federal land along the U.S.-Mexico border to support Border Patrol ...
Longtime residents often crossed from one side of the border to the other without a second thought. That day, however, would ...
A water war on the border appears to be brewing between the United States and Mexico. The United States recently announced it ...
Active-duty troops are ready for more work in their deployment to the southern border and adapt to President Donald Trump’s ...
Border Patrol is finding fewer migrants along the southern border, as migrants further south wait to see what is to come with asylum in the U.S.
Shelters are nearly empty, and local humanitarian groups are scrambling to survive. The new reality is a stark reflection of ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Wednesday that she had sent a diplomatic memo to the United States about security ...
America's southern border is starting to resemble a military front line as the Trump administration ramps up its crackdown on illegal immigration at the divide between the US and Mexico.
President Trump justified the use of the military by saying the United States is "under attack from a variety of threats." ...
Mexico is slated to dump around 400 million gallons of sewage into the Tijuana River, which will mostly likely flow into the United States ... which sits across the border from San Diego, which ...
The United States is holding back water payments to Mexico in order to send a message, the U.S. International Boundary and Water Commissioner told Border Report.
MERCEDES, Texas (Border Report) — The United States is holding back water payments to Mexico in order to send a message, the U.S. International Boundary and Water Commissioner told Border Report.