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Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham was on Face the Nation this morning, where she talked about the military taking over an area along the southern border. The governor denounced ...
ICE Air Operations — the transportation division of Immigration and Customs Enforcement — this year has already deported more ...
Families separated by government policies gathered on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border to protest after Hugs Not Walls ...
Jonferson Valera Yamarte, a young Venezuelan immigrant who had made his way to the U.S. last year, hid after he witnessed in ...
"People don’t choose to leave their homes lightly; they do so out of necessity, often risking their lives in the process," ...
A U.S. Border Patrol agent walks past four men being detained after crossing the border through a gap in the walls separating ...
Nonprofits, volunteers, and humanitarian aid organizations are adjusting their work along the border as border crossings remain low.
New regulations at the U.S.-Mexico border are surprising travelers; here’s what Americans should know before going to Mexico.
"You will be found, detained, and deported," a Border Patrol spokesperson said at an Arizona news conference on May 8.
Shelters in several border cities in Mexico, including Nogales, Sonora, and Mexicali, have seen dramatic drops in migrants.