Julian Resendiz, WRBL News 3

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Mexicans to face child rape charges in Arizona

Mexico has extradited to the United States two men wanted in Arizona for sex offenses against minors. → Read More

Asylum-seekers turned back at ports of entry

Unaware Title 42 has not ended, several migrants are showing up at U.S. ports of entry Monday to request asylum. They are being told the public health order remains in place and are being turned back to Mexico. → Read More

El Paso leaders rally around old Kress ‘five and dime’ store building

Council members share childhood memories of Downtown icon, vote to grant new owners tax rebates for redevelopment → Read More

Border advocates dial up support for ending ‘Remain in Mexico’ and Title 42

El Paso migrant advocates on Tuesday spoke out against a pair of Trump-era immigration programs as the Supreme Court weighed the legality of one – the Migrant Protection Protocols program. → Read More

Rotary clubs in Texas, Mexico call on volunteers to clean up Rio Grande

EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Tons of garbage – from plastic cups to old tires – litter the Rio Grande from El Paso to Brownsville. That’s why Rotary International members and volunteers in Texas and Mexico are planning a massive cleanup this coming Sunday. “The last time we retrieved 16 tons of garbage and […] → Read More

Title 42 repeal will cost Democrats dearly in November, Texas GOP chair says

Illegal immigration will remain a hot-button issue with Texas voters through November and will cost Democrats at least two Congressional spots and half a dozen seats in the Statehouse, Texas’ GOP leader says. → Read More

Mexico joining efforts to expand Santa Teresa Port of Entry

Juarez business leaders are joining their counterparts in Southern New Mexico in pushing for an expanded role of the Santa Teresa Port of Entry to handle the region’s burgeoning commercial truck traffic. → Read More

Mexico calls on Texas to end stepped-up border inspections

The Mexican Foreign Ministry is asking Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to “find alternatives” to additional border truck inspections that have reduced binational commerce to one-third of its normal flow → Read More

Election year politics behind border trucking crisis, analyst says

With two-thirds of the U.S. trade with Mexico passing through Texas, no state stands to lose more from disruptions in binational commerce flow, experts say. → Read More

Mexican truckers lift blockade at Santa Teresa port of entry

New Mexico industry officials are trying to convince Mexican truckers to lift a blockade at the commercial lanes of the Santa Teresa port of entry that began late Tuesday morning. → Read More

New Mexico residents told $500 state relief checks headed their way

Governor expected to sign Household Relief Bill passed Tuesday by state legislature to help New Mexicans cope with rising gas prices, inflation → Read More

Border Patrol: It’s still a federal offense to possess marijuana at NM checkpoints

The U.S. Border Patrol is reminding people passing through New Mexico that possession of marijuana is still a federal offense. → Read More

Parrots in a box: CBP stops 2nd bird-smuggling attempt in less than a month

Officers seized the parrots and turned them over to U.S. Department of Agriculture veterinary services. There was no word on the status of the driver and his passenger. → Read More

El Paso advocates ready to assist more migrants when Title 42 ends

EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – One of the largest migrant advocacy agencies here says it’s ready to cope with the end of a policy that has kept asylum-seekers at bay for the past two years. National news reports out of Washington, D.C., say the Biden administration is expected to terminate the Centers for Disease […] → Read More

Lawmakers: Process asylum-seekers abroad to reduce dangerous, unauthorized migration

House Democrats are urging the Biden administration to have asylum-seekers request U.S. immigration benefits in their own countries rather than make a dangerous 2,000-mile-plus trek. → Read More

Border Patrol chief tells agents to ‘watch your 6’ following attack

EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – A U.S. Border Patrol agent stops his vehicle and gives chase on foot to a group of people who just crossed into the United States near the border wall at Santa Teresa, New Mexico. → Read More

Number of migrants placed in ‘Remain in Mexico’ doubles in February

The Biden administration has placed more than 1,500 citizens of several Latin American countries in the controversial “Remain in Mexico” program since December, Department of Homeland Security figures show. → Read More

U.S. Reps. Escobar, Gonzales easily trounce opponents in West Texas primaries

U.S. Reps. Veronica Escobar, D-Texas, and Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, took commanding leads in early primary voting in El Paso County. → Read More

House fire claims eight lives in working-class neighborhood of Juarez

EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – The mayor of Juarez said his administration and a funeral-home association will pay funeral expenses for eight people who died in a house fire early Tuesday. → Read More

Carrot-and-stick tactics could ease border crisis, former chief agent says

The director of UT El Paso’s Center for Law and Human Behavior thinks this carrot-and-stick approach – sending aid to countries where migrants are coming from and applying the law to those that show up anyway – could be a game-changer. → Read More