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Knowingly hiring unauthorized workers drives demand for human smuggling, which puts migrants at risk, Justin De La Torre, ...
Almost every weekend before dawn, the Desert Chaplains travel to the Sonoran Desert in Arizona in search of migrants ...
Mexican forces arrested 4 suspects and seized a stockpile: 10 loaded magazines, 300 rounds of ammo, and 30 wrappers with meth ...
Amid President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, military assets and personnel are increasingly being relied upon for a ...
NewsNation correspondent Ali Bradley, live from Roma, Texas, took an exclusive ride-along with U.S. Customs and Border Patrol ...
In this week's Texas Border Watch, exchange houses are facing a battle, the DoD gives insight into military border operations ...
Border Czar' Tom Homan joined press secretary Karoline Leavitt first thing Monday morning in the briefing room to celebrate ...
Waltz said “all aspects of our national power” should be used to defeat threats from the cartels and transnational gangs.
President Donald Trump has quickly moved to seal off the southern border, but has struggled to carry out the "largest-ever" ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visited the newly created New Mexico National Defense Area today to meet with service members ...
Border czar Tom Homan touted a 96% decrease in illegal border crossings under President Donald Trump's administration during ...
Border Patrol Chief Justin De La Torre says employers who hire undocumented workers are contributing to migrant deaths and empowering cartels. De La Torre and several Latin American consuls warned ...