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Traffic is flowing normally again Friday afternoon at the Pharr commercial bridge after demonstrations this morning across ...
Drivers heading into Tijuana through the San Ysidro Port of Entry are reporting increased vehicle checks and scrutiny on ...
In Friday’s edition of Border Report Live we’ll talk about negotiating with cartels and the plea deal Ovideio Guzman is ...
A federal grand jury has indicted two alleged smugglers accused of ramming a pickup truck against U.S. Border Patrol vehicles ...
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 ...
A man and a woman sharing a last name are facing money laundering charges after a Pecos County, Texas, sheriff’s deputy found $795,535 hidden in their gray ...
San Diego City Attorney Heather Ferbert has filed a lawsuit against two federal agencies to protect $362 million already awarded by the federal government for ...
Juarez officials say their city is safe hours after 22 people were killed in 30 hours. Mayor Cruz Perez Cuellar says people should go about their business as usual.
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.
Police in Juarez, Mexico, report the arrest of eight individuals in connection with a two-day spate of violence that left 22 ...
KTLA reached out to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for comment multiple times prior to publication. As of ...
A San Antonio man who admitted to smuggling up to 3,000 migrants from Yemen, Pakistan, Afghanistan and other countries into ...
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