CBP wants community input on border lights
U.S. Customs and Border Protection wants to add over 25 miles of new lights along the Rio Grande in El Paso and parts of South Texas, and they are asking for your thoughts.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection wants to add over 25 miles of new lights along the Rio Grande in El Paso and parts of South Texas, and they are asking for your thoughts.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection wants to add over 25 miles of new lights along the Rio Grande in El Paso and parts of South Texas, and they are asking for your thoughts.
A video widely circulated on social media purportedly shows a Texas Army National Guard member shooting projectiles -- with some hitting the ground a few yards away -- by the razor wire placed by Texas at the Rio Grande.
Fernando Garcia, executive director of the Border Network for Human Rights, speaks at an International Workers Day commemoration at San Jacinto Plaza in El Paso, Texas. The group also used the holiday to allege Texas is persecuting undocumented workers through SB4, which allows local police to inquire people's immigration status, and Operation Lone Star, under which thousands of Texas National Guard troops have been deployed to the Rio Grande to discourage illegal immigration.
Police in Juarez, Mexico, escort 104 migrants out of a home in Central Juarez that were being held by armed suspects on Tuesday, April 30, 2024.
Republican lawmakers called on New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham to address the migrant smuggling and fentanyl trafficking crisis by deploying National Guard troops to the southern portion of the state.
New Mexico State Rep. Rod Montoya, R-San Juan, called on Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham to deploy the state National Guard to southern countries to stem migrant and fentanyl trafficking.
New Mexico State Rep. Jenifer Jones, R-Deming, says southern New Mexico counties have become a "freeway" for Mexican transnational criminal organizations.
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The DPS safety inspections are not only lengthening the crossings up to an 8 hour wait, but are also costing businesses up to $32 million a day.
Texas starting up "enhanced inspections" of northbound trucks at the border. The added wait time is expected to have a ripple effect on the economy of the entire country.
A few commercial trucks drive by the Ysleta port of entry in El Paso, Texas, on Monday, April 29, 2024.
Martin Campos, a Juarez, Mexico, trucker, talks about the delays Texas DPS inspections are bringing to the border manufacturing industry.