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News Nation/World About 300 migrants start walk north from southern Mexico. Their goal is not the US border Migrants carry a sign "Exodus for justice.
TAPACHULA, Mexico (AP) — Escorted by police and accompanied by a Catholic priest, about 300 migrants began walking north on Wednesday from southern Mexico, even as the activist who helped ...
The Trump administration successfully captured a top cartel leader at the U.S.-Mexico border, one who was on the run from American authorities for nearly 30 years. Federal immigration officials on ...
Highlights for Aug. 7-13 include Pantera, Billy Strings, Jessie Murph, Tate McRae, We Fest, and Bayfront Blues and Lakeside ...
Efforts by Trump and Mexico don’t address root causes or measure up to an evolving, international fentanyl market, experts say.
A three-judge panel in the U.S. Court of Appeals on Friday reaffirmed the ruling limiting President Trump’s asylum ban at the U.S.-Mexico border, blocking the president’s Day 1 order.
The economic effects increasingly rattle trade and investment decisions all along the U.S.-Mexico border, gnawing at executives’ confidence and potential job growth.
Two U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers have pleaded guilty to charges of allowing drug-laden vehicles to enter the United States from Mexico, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
For the first time in over three decades, the revolving door at the Butte-Silver Bow Courthouse is back in operation.
As climate change drives rising temperatures and changes in rainfall, Mexico and the US are in the middle of a conflict over water, putting an additional strain on their relationship.
Pulling dead bodies of migrants and their children from the raging waters of the Rio Grande along the US-Mexico border is something a group of Mexican firefighters from border town Ciudad Acuña ...
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