News

Further complicating matters, the U.S. and Mexico signed a treaty in 1906 committing the U.S. to providing 60,000 acre feet of Rio Grande water to Mexico at Ciudad Juárez annually.
Further complicating matters, the U.S. and Mexico signed a treaty in 1906 committing the U.S. to providing 60,000 acre feet of Rio Grande water to Mexico at Ciudad Juárez annually.
Further complicating matters, the U.S. and Mexico signed a treaty in 1906 committing the U.S. to providing 60,000 acre feet of Rio Grande water to Mexico at Ciudad Juárez annually.
Books & the Arts / Richard Parker’s love letter to El Paso, The Crossing, argues that the Texas city can illustrate the best ...
In exchange, the U.S. delivers water from the Colorado River to Mexico. But Mexico is behind on its deliveries by about 900,000 acre-feet in the current five-year cycle, which ends in October 2025.
Mexico City — Mexican authorities have recovered two bodies in the Rio Grande, including one that was spotted along the floating barrier that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott had installed recently in the ...
Casuga received the letter that highlights the agreement between New Mexico and Texas. Currently, the Rio Grande water flowing into Elephant Butte is behind in the state's commitments.
In other words, Mexico and the United States drew up rules for how the water in the Rio Grande was to be allocated fairly. “About 50% of the water is supplied from the Mexican side,” Giner said.
Topline A federal judge on Wednesday ruled Texas has just over a week to remove a controversial array of floating barriers designed to prevent migrants from crossing the Rio Grande from Mexico and ...
Migrants crossing into the U.S. from Mexico walk along large buoys being used as a floating border barrier on the Rio Grande Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023, in Eagle Pass, Texas.