US Border Patrol agents and suspected Mexican cartel members traded gunfire near the southern border Monday as a group of ...
For many migrants, crossing the river seemed like the fastest way to reach the United States. The families joined hands in a human chain and waded into the Rio Grande with other migrants ...
Gov. Greg Abbott deployed buoys and razor wire on the border last year to deter migrants from crossing the Rio Grande. Dozens of people have died trying to cross the river in recent years.
Provided The flow of the Rio Grande River on the U.S.-Mexico border has been fundamentally changed by the buoys placed to deter migrants from crossing illegally, according to preliminary findings ...
Gov. Greg Abbott deployed buoys and razor wire on the border last year to deter migrants from crossing the Rio Grande. Dozens of people have died trying to cross the river in recent years.
THIS is the moment Mexican cartel gangsters opened fire on a US Border Patrol drone along the southern border. Footage shows the thugs firing on drones that were watching them as they creep closer ...
Border Patrol and Rio Grande Valley residents respond to policy changes under the Trump administration amid ongoing ...
Erecting 1,350 miles of fencing is best done private contractors, not those trained to defend U.S. soil In his first week back in office, President Donald Trump declared a national security emergency ...
The deployment puts in motion plans President Donald Trump laid out in executive orders signed shortly after he took office ...
Armed troops patrolling for migrants have become a familiar ... dipped their feet in the river or went kayaking on the Rio Grande, often intermingling with their Mexican neighbors.