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Juarez officials say their city is safe hours after 22 people were killed in 30 hours. Mayor Cruz Perez Cuellar says people ...
Traffic is flowing normally again Friday afternoon at the Pharr commercial bridge after demonstrations this morning across ...
A federal grand jury has indicted two alleged smugglers accused of ramming a pickup truck against U.S. Border Patrol vehicles ...
A streak of violence that left 22 people dead in a 30-hour span targeted drug distributors throughout the city, Juarez’s ...
Drivers heading into Tijuana through the San Ysidro Port of Entry are reporting increased vehicle checks and scrutiny on ...
Ronald Johnson, the United States ambassador to Mexico, thanked Mexico and President Sheinbaum for what he called “displays ...
Tariffs have affected us a lot and it’s been forcing our industry to reduce the labor force by 10, 12 up to 20 percent,” he ...
KTLA reached out to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for comment multiple times prior to publication. As of ...
Some South Texas business owners are taking a stand against immigration raids, many of which have left them with fewer ...
Migrants who are detained and booked by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents often are kept in detention facilities ...
U.S. Border Patrol has released a statement regarding an active shooter incident Monday morning. “Early this morning, an ...
Juarez municipal police Chief Cesar Omar Munoz talks to reporters on Friday regarding the 22 murders that took place in a 30-hour period on Wednesday and Thursday in this Mexican border city.
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