Hours after being sworn in, President Trump fulfilled his campaign promises to crackdown on illegal immigration. The President declared an emergency at the southern border, and as a result, there have already been many changes to policy.
Gov. Greg Abbott announced he is sending additional troops and military assets to the border to supplement federal agents. However, unlike the last four years, he has the support of the White House.
Authorities have issued an urgent warning for travelers crossing the border between the U.S and Mexico after cartels reportedly place explosives along roadways.
In essence, if Mexico declared war on the U.S., it would be rewarded with its “lost territories”: Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. In another intercepted cable, Berlin asked Japan to change ...
Migrants seeking asylum were crushed after Trump's inauguration. For his border supporters, it was a time to celebrate.
Immigration officials are already taking action along the Texas-Mexico border. The American Civil Liberties Union has already filed at least one lawsuit.
U.S. authorities on Friday removed dozens of migrants through a border crossing in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, and Mexican authorities immediately placed them on
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller believes the USDA closed imports prematurely. He says the ban is hindering an industry still trying to recover from years of drought.
The Eastern New Mexico men's basketball team picked up the win, while the women's team picks up their fourth loss in five games.
More than 400 additional Texas National Guard troops arrived at the Texas-Mexico border Monday. Governor Greg Abbott deployed the troops to the Rio Grande Valley, where he said they'll work side-by-side with U.S. Border Patrol agents to keep migrants from illegally entering the country.