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More than two dozen Mexican rescue volunteers and firefighters have been looking for victims and clearing debris along the Guadalupe River. Others were left waiting for visas and humanitarian permits to cross the border.
In Friday’s edition of Border Report Live we’ll talk about negotiating with cartels and the plea deal Ovideio Guzman is expected to accept in a
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Paulick Report on MSNBreaking: Mexican Border Closed Again as New World Screwworm Comes Within 370 Miles of the U.S.Secretary Rollins takes decisive action and shuts down U.S. Southern border ports to livestock trade due to further northward spread of New World screwworm in Mexico.
Mexico is projecting confidence that it will fend off a new set of 30% tariffs that President Donald Trump threatened last Saturday to impose next month, with talks already underway to avert the worst.
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The U.S. has closed its southern border again to livestock imports, saying a flesh-eating parasite has moved further north in Mexico than previously reported. Mexico's president was critical Thursday,
According to multiple reports, Jaime Alanis climbed to the roof of a greenhouse in alleged attempt to evade officers.
The U.S. has again ceased livestock imports from Mexico related to the presence of the parasitic New World screwworm fly closer to the border.
The U.S. has shut its southern border to livestock imports again after a flesh-eating parasite was found further north in Mexico than previously reported, raising alarm among American agriculture officials.
Local business owners in Nogales, Mexico, discuss Trump's impact on border security, revealing fewer crossing attempts and unexpected calm despite deportation preparations.
A San Ysidro man was charged Wednesday in San Diego federal court with attempting to smuggle 14 exotic toucans across the U.S.-Mexico border after the protected birds were found bound and hidden in his car’s dashboard. The driver, 35, was charged with smuggling merchandise and importation contrary to law, according to federal prosecutors.
THE GATHERING FOCUSED ON THE NEWLY ESTABLISHED MILITARIZED ZONE AT THE MEXICO-U.S. BORDER, AND THE LACK OF ABILITY TO SEARCH FOR MISSING PEOPLE IN THE AREA, SPECIFICALLY WOMEN. ONE OF TODAY’S SPEAKERS EXPLAINED THE LACK OF COVERAGE ON DEATHS AT THE BORDER.