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Troops deployed along the U.S.-Mexico border are part of President Trump's plan to further increase U.S. military presence at the southern border.
Southern border apprehensions hit record low of 4,399 in July under Trump administration, marking third consecutive month with zero migrant releases.
At least a dozen people were killed after the two countries exchanged fire after simmering tensions over a border dispute boiled over on Thursday.
The Pentagon is shifting $200 million from the Army, Navy and Air Force to pay for a partial border wall at a military test range.
The two sides have reaffirmed their commitment to the July 28 ceasefire and agreed to allow ASEAN observers to monitor the situation.
Neera Tanden, the president and CEO of the Center for American Progress, speaks to RCP's Philip Wegmann about her new op-ed: "How Democrats Can Win on Immigration" "The asylum system was misused ...
The federal government on Wednesday switched ownership of hundreds of acres of land in Arizona to the U.S. Navy, and it was designated as the future site of a special militarized area for U.S ...
The Trump administration instructed border officials to offer migrant teenagers the option of voluntarily returning to their home countries, upending longstanding U.S. policy, two officials told ...
The Thai and Cambodian militaries today exchanged heavy fire along their disputed border, killing at least 11 Thai citizens, in a significant escalation of an ongoing border dispute. The fighting ...
U.S. troops are sharing command stations and vehicles with civilian immigration authorities at the southern U.S. border under an emergency declaration from President Donald Trump.
Formal charges have been filed against a man accused of puncturing a U.S. Customs and Border Protection vehicle during a raid at a Sacramento-area Home Depot.