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Arizona produce importers face rising costs and job risks after the U.S. ended its trade agreement with Mexico for tomatoes.
U.S. troops are sharing command stations and vehicles with civilian immigration authorities at the southern U.S. border under ...
The Pentagon recently asked Congress to shift $200 million in funding -- originally allocated for projects such as barracks, ...
Florida tomato growers praise tariffs on Mexican tomatoes but trade advocates warn prices will rise and Arizona's produce ...
The first military zone, set up along a 170-mile stretch of border in New Mexico in April, came days after an executive order ...
U.S. troops are sharing command stations and vehicles with civilian immigration authorities at the southern U.S. border under ...
Over the past 30 years, Florida tomato growers’ share of the U.S. tomato market has shrunk from 80% to 20%, as Mexico-grown ...
The troops, part of Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 1st Marine Logistics Group, are operating as Task Force Forge under Joint ...
Arizona and New Mexico were once grouped together in a single territory, but since their split they have grown in two totally different directions. Their growth (or lack thereof) has raised ...
Mining and transportation conglomerate Grupo Mexico reported net profit rose 10% in the second quarter, helped by lower mining costs and a good performance from its copper byproducts business even as ...