September 26, 2017 Millions of gallons of Mexican waste threaten US Border Patrol agents Millions of gallons of toxic chemicals and raw sewage are being dumped by Mexico into the Tijuana River, surrounding valleys and U.S. beaches at the U.S.-Mexico border, sickening border patrol agents, but those on the front lines say the U.S. has done little to force Mexico to literally clean up its act.
September 25, 2017 23 illegal immigrants, 250 pounds of weed found in semi-trailer in El Paso After a traffic stop, officers searched the car and found the immigrants and weed.
September 25, 2017 Mexican journalist becomes ninth slain this year A journalist who was enrolled in Mexico's federal protection program was killed Tuesday along with two other men -- becoming the ninth journalist murdered in the country this year.
September 25, 2017 Immigrant who says he was wrongfully deported could be brought back to US for trial A federal judge is expected to order the first known deported DREAMer to be allowed to return to the U.S. to make his case about why he should be able to stay in the country.
September 25, 2017 Mexican man convicted of selling drugs from Denver food truck A Mexican citizen was convicted Tuesday of selling meth and cocaine from a food truck in Colorado.
September 25, 2017 Border Patrol checkpoint in New Hampshire nets arrests of 25 illegal immigrants Border Patrol agents and law enforcement officers arrested 25 illegal immigrants, including 14 Colombian citizens, during a three-day checkpoint operation in central New Hampshire over the weekend.
September 25, 2017 California man admits constructing US-Mexico drug-smuggling tunnel A California man pleaded guilty Monday to attempting to construct a drug-smuggling tunnel across the U.S.-Mexico border.
September 24, 2017 WWII-era immigrant worker program teaches lessons for modern immigration debate A two-day summit in El Paso discusses WWII-era immigrant worker program that could teach lessons for today's immigration debate.
September 21, 2017 Cross border shooting court case could set new legal precedent Can Mexican citizens sue a United States Border Patrol agent for shooting and killing their son standing on the Mexican side of the border?
September 19, 2017 DACA beneficiaries vow to press Congress for solution, face new uncertainty The Trump administration's announcement Tuesday that it plans to end the Obama-era DACA program has put the fate of roughly 800,000 young undocumented immigrants in the hands of Congress.