May 2, 2023 Illegal immigrant mass murder suspect captured was deported five times, ex-detective says Francisco Oropesa, an illegal immigrant from Mexico who has been deported five times, was wanted in connection with five murders in Cleveland, Texas.
May 2, 2023 2 feuding Mexican cartels block roads near US border Feuding Mexican cartels have briefly blocked roads in the border city of Matamoros, across from Brownsville, Texas on Tuesday. At one point, gunmen used a school bus as a blockade.
May 2, 2023 Gen. Jack Keane: Terrorists are well aware the border is open Institute for the Study of War Chairman Gen. Jack Keane argues Biden 'fundamentally changed' the mission of border patrol on 'The Story.'
May 2, 2023 Biden has no immigration solutions for Democrats in border towns: Morgan Ortagus Former State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus joins 'America Reports' to discuss Biden's plan to deploy 1,500 troops to the southern border as the end of Title 42 looms.
May 2, 2023 Mexican police arrest top cartel lieutenant near the US-Mexico border A top lieutenant in the Gulf drug cartel has been arrested by police near the US-Mexico border. The man who was arrested goes by "La Cabra" meaning The Goat.
May 1, 2023 Democrats are gaslighting America with immigration lies: Leo Terrell Civil Rights attorney Leo Terrell reacts to Lori Lightfoot pleading with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to stop sending migrants to Chicago on 'America Reports.'
May 1, 2023 Mexico's Senate approves reform of mining laws, 17 bills signed into law Mexico's Senate approved a reform of laws governing the mining industry, which also includes a requirement that companies will pay 5% of the profits to local communities.
May 1, 2023 Sons of 'El Chapo' charged with fentanyl trafficking after shifting family business toward the deadly drug The sons of cartel boss "El Chapo" were charged with distributing fentanyl. The cartel bosses' sons shifted the business toward fentanyl trafficking after JoaquÃn Guzmán was imprisoned.
April 28, 2023 Back from COVID break, Mexico's Obrador vows to abolish transparency agency Mexico's president has resumed press briefings after recovering from COVID-19, and has come out with a vow to disband the Institute for Information Access and Transparency.
April 28, 2023 Appeals court ends challenge to 2021 Gulf oil, gas lease sale A Washington federal appeals court rejected a challenge to the government's sale of oil and gas leases for the Gulf of Mexico that were auctioned off in 2021.