Rep. Juan Ciscomani's bill aims to ease restrictions on CBP operations in Arizona’s protected wilderness areas.
Two months after stepping down as the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, former U.S. Senator and Interior Secretary Ken Salazar took ...
A self-described member of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel told 60 Minutes that drugs and people pass both ways between the U.S. and ...
A sign warns of sewage contaminated ocean water on a beach in Coronado, California. The entire shoreline of Southern California's Imperial Beach was closed in 2021 after sewage-contaminated runoff ...
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As the president tries to force Mexico to stop the flow of drugs, cartel members tell Quentin Sommerville they will not be ...
The executive director of the Center for Engagement and Advocacy in the Americas warns that the fall in border crossings does ...
A Canadian prof. anticipates a "tsunami of illegal immigrants" heading to Canada instead of the U.S. because of Trump's policies.
Laredo trade leader Gerald Schwebel says Trump’s tariff push raises questions on security, reciprocity and the need for stronger regional cooperation ...
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Tariffs, eh? Trump justifies trade war with Canada by citing fentanyl smuggling – but nearly all comes from MexicoBut official data from both sides of the U.S.-Canada border shows a dramatically smaller problem. Last year, U.S. authorities ...
This is a long-standing problem,” a Mexico City-based psychologist and ... as criminal groups diversify supply lines to evade increased scrutiny at Mexico’s northern border. Additionally, clandestine ...
A lawyer in Mexico’s Supreme Court case against gunmakers describes the profitable “iron pipeline” that trafficks U.S. guns to drug cartels.
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