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U.S. Border Patrol shuts down a cartel scouting base near the Arizona border, detains two and seizes equipment.
New sanctions launched by the Treasury Department are a “full-frontal assault" on one of the most violent cartels at the ...
Herrera pulled the Suburban to a stop west of the Santa Teresa port of entry, in a stretch of desert far from the urban ...
Military support intensifies under Trump administration, leading to a sharp decline in illegal crossings and shifting ...
Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks spoke exclusively to NewsNation Less than 800 pounds of fentanyl was seized at the border in March Banks says this is due to the cartels looking for new markets ...
The U.S. government has announced plans to deploy more than 1,000 troops to its shared border with Mexico, ostensibly to ...
House Republicans are pushing for one of the biggest investments in border security in U.S. history, bolstering the ...
However, to permanently stay ahead of the cartels, secure the border, prevent human trafficking, and stop the flow of illicit drugs, we must more aggressively provide Border Patrol officers ...
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 ...
Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks exclusively told NewsNation ... Due to the U.S.’s improved border security, Banks says the cartels are looking to traffic fentanyl and other hard narcotics into ...
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 ...