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Her journey, CBS News learned, was facilitated by a network of Americans, smuggling people from across the nearly 2,000 mile-long stretch of the southern border deep into the U.S.
Brownsville Police prepares auxiliary forces as Title 42 set to end. 14:00, Ariana Baio. Brownsville, Texas, a town that sits on the US-Mexico border has prepared its auxiliary forces in case they ...
The number of migrants arrested illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in December was lower than when President-elect Donald Trump ended his first term in 2020, according to preliminary ...
According to Chris Berg, content development director at Nexstar, the mission of the tour project was to "provide a daily look at the lives of the people who live and work along the U.S.-Mexico border." News content created on the tour was broadcast on some Nexstar TV stations, particularly those in the Southwest, and via online streaming. [4]
[4] The U.S. authorities sought to deter more people from rushing the border. [5] Some of the migrants are applying for asylum in the U.S. [5] Of those permitted to remain in the U.S. pending hearings (a process that could take several years due to persistent immigration court backlogs), some were permitted to go to New York, Boston and Miami.
Border patrol agent Pete Bidegain looks from a hilltop on the U.S. side of the U.S.-Mexico border in Nogales, Arizona, on June 25, 2024. AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, Pool, File
Traffic approaching the San Ysidro, San Diego border inspection station. There are 50 places where people can cross the Mexico–United States border. Several large border cities have multiple crossings, often including one or more that bypass the center of the city and are designated for truck traffic.
Hundreds of migrants waited in long lines outside an immigration office in southern Mexico on Monday, hoping to secure safe passage north and enter the U.S. legally before President-elect Donald ...