FILE - This April 22, 2020, file photo, shows Juarez, Mexico, and the Rio Grande from El Paso Texas. U.S. border agencies quickly expelled about 600 child migrants in April after federal agencies ...
The large group were seen on Saturday near Fronton Island which has been described as the most dangerous area along the border and is just yards away from Texas towns. Drone footage captured at ...
American law enforcement continue training work in Israel despite escalating conflict and ‘apartheid’ allegations, Josh ...
One of the organizers of a migrant caravan of thousands of people traveling through Mexico toward the U.S. southern border claims that Latin American countries are "conspiring against the United ...
Millions of undocumented migrants cross the United States' border with Mexico each year, including many from South and Central American countries. In recent months, they have been joined by a ...
There is no wall here. There is no fence, either. There are no agents or drones or surveillance towers. Only a river and a breeze. We wade into the Rio Grande at a place called Boquillas Canyon ...
The number of Chinese migrants entering the US at the southern border has reached a record high — sparking national security concerns over possible spies. Customs and Border Protection officials ...
A group of migrants heading for the US border has reached 7,000 people since setting off on Monday from southern Mexico. The migrant caravan is made up of people from Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala ...
An envelope. It indicates the ability to send an email. An curved arrow pointing right. Until the 1920s, crossing the southern border was not heavily restricted and was not considered illegal.
More than 20,000 vehicles are currently stuck at the Ukrainian-Polish border as a result of the strike by Polish hauliers. Source: Ministry for Communities, Territories and Infrastructure ...
Chef Sarah Thompson brings spectacular Mexican cuisine to Las Vegas strip Chef Sarah Thompson loved Italian food, but everything changed when she found herself working at Cosme, one of New York's ...
In 1916, the US began forcing Mexicans who crossed the border to bathe in kerosene and vinegar. US officials feared that Mexicans could bring typhus and tuberculosis into the country. The Nazis used ...