Internal U.S. Customs and Border Protection memos reveal that groups of migrants are turning back at the border, heading home.
Internal Customs and Border Patrol memos obtained by Fox News show that migrants heading for the U.S. are turning around after learning about increased border security.
they decided to turn around after "learning about the multi-agency force security on the Southwest Border in social media and through family members in the United States." In its memo, CBP also ...
Walter N. Slosar is now head of the sector that stretches from the eastern edge of El Paso County to the New Mexico-Arizona ...
US Border Patrol knows how to get the job done, we know how to secure the border. All we needed was a president that was ...
Laredo Sector Chief Patrol Agent Jesse Muñoz on Friday told the Laredo Morning Times that over 300 Texas National Guard soldiers will arrive in the Laredo Sector within a month to enhance border ...
A random inspection at the U.S.-Mexico border led to the discovery of over 120 pounds of cocaine as it entered the United ...
Nearly 22,000 pounds of fentanyl were seized at US borders during the 2024 fiscal year, according to data from the US Customs ...
On Feb. 5, just 396 illegal migrants were encountered across the once-bustling El Paso, Rio Grande Valley, Laredo, Del Rio and Big Bend sections of the southwest ... in US Customs and Border ...
Rep. Mark Green, who represents Tennessee's 7th congressional district, has been pushing for stronger measures to combat ...
From the treacherous Panamanian jungle to the Texas-Mexico border, pipelines into the U.S. frequented by hundreds of thousands of migrants ...
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