Scott Varilek with Kooima Kooima Varilek says the funds continue to liquidate their long positions on the fear of the Mexican ...
Mexico’s four largest border cities lost thousands of jobs in September, and Mexican business leaders blame U.S. tariffs and higher wages, among others, for the losses.
After years of razor wire, shipping containers, and tight restrictions along the Rio Grande, one South Texas lawmaker says it ...
U.S. Navy targets cocaine smugglers in Caribbean waters as drug cartels shift tactics from sea routes to aircraft. Maritime counter-narcotics campaign forces traffickers to adapt.
The unidenitifed alleged shooter drove up alongside agents during an immigration raid in Chicago’s Little Village ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Sunday outlined the public safety plan that she and her Cabinet crafted to restore ...
The ongoing, post-9/11 debate over the military’s role in securing our Nation’s southern border makes this paper important ...
Police in Juarez, Mexico, on Friday surrounded a house near the Rio Grande where they believed men who shot at the U.S. Border Patrol earlier in the day were hiding.
The Trump administration is cracking down on Mexican cartel-dug tunnels at the southwest border. The tunnels are built and ...
Victims of violence from U.S. Border Patrol agents look toward the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights as a last-ditch effort for justice.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said a man is in custody for allegedly firing shots at a U.S. Customs and Border ...
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