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U.S. Border
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Democrat-Led Cities Ask the White House for Help with Migrant Influxes
Democrat-led cities dealing with migrants bused in from the United States’ southern border with Mexico say they have…
January 6, 2023
Air Force Moving Quickly to Scrap Surveillance Planes Used to Take Fentanyl Off Streets
The United States Air Force is moving up its timeline for scrapping a small fleet of surveillance planes…
January 5, 2023
U.S. Federal Government Used Charities to Hide Cost of Border Crisis
New information over the weekend revealed that the Biden administration had help from a vast network of nongovernmental…
Future Uncertain for Migrants in Mexico Border Tent Cities While Waiting Out Title 42 Supreme Court Battle
An estimated 4,300 migrants wait in two tent cities across the Texas border in Mexico amid while waiting for a Supreme Court ruling.
December 29, 2022
Texas National Guard Adds 2 Miles of Border Fencing in El Paso Amid Title 42 Uncertainty
The move comes as tens of thousands of migrants are heading to the U.S.-Mexico border in hopes that the Trump-era immigration policy Title 42 will be lifted soon.
December 29, 2022
Thousands of Fentanyl Pills and Illicit Meth Found Inside Train Crossing into Arizona from Mexico
A new report from the Daily Mail found that thousands of fentanyl pills were found on a train…
Drones Caught 50,000 Illegal Migrants Crossing Border in Fiscal 2022
Amid high influxes of migrant crossings at the United States’ southern border, a new report from the Washington…
December 28, 2022
U.S. Asylum Backlog Reaches the Highest Number on Record
U.S. immigration courts have seen a 7-fold increase in asylum cases since 2012.
December 28, 2022
Fentanyl Busts at the U.S.-Mexico Border Break Records During 2022
This year alone, the DEA seized more than 379 million doses of fentanyl, enough deadly doses of the drug to kill every American.
December 28, 2022
400 Texas National Guard Troops Sent to El Paso Amid Migrant Influx
The troops were spotted installing a wire fence along a popular crossing point for migrants along the riverbank of the Rio Grande.
December 21, 2022