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Mexican police teaching migrant women self-defense

Juarez police are holding self-defense classes and sharing safety tips with migrant women staying at a government shelter. → Read More

Border Patrol adds artificial intelligence cameras to security arsenal

Border agents in the past five months have participated in 6,630 search and rescues of migrants along the Southwestern border. They’re hoping newly deployed technology will help them not only stop human smugglers and drug couriers but also render life-saving aid to at-risk individuals. → Read More

DEA: We save lives in Middle America by stopping fentanyl at the border

El Paso is blessed with 302 days of sunshine, one of the lowest crime rates in America and billions of dollars in trade coming from Mexico every year. → Read More

Hotel guests, migrant families become targets of ‘virtual kidnapping’ schemes

Extortion attempts involving bogus and actual kidnappings are up in El Paso, and the victims often are migrants who just came across the border or guests staying at local hotels. → Read More

New poll shows disproportionate impact of COVID-19 pandemic on health, finances of Hispanics

Hispanic families in New Mexico – particularly those who are Spanish-speaking, live in rural areas or lack lawful immigration status – are still being disproportionally affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and need help from their state legislature, a coalition of grassroots organizations says. → Read More

Number of Mexicans displaced by violence grows nearly five-fold in 2021

The number of Mexicans displaced by violence – particularly narco-violence – increased four-fold in 2021, a human rights organization reported. → Read More

Mexico fields record number of refugee petitions in 2021, with Haitians leading the way

The great northward migrant surge of 2021 not only impacted the United States but Mexico as well. → Read More

Mexicans in U.S. sending remittances in record numbers to relatives across the border

Despite a lingering COVID-19 pandemic – or perhaps because of it – Mexicans working in the United States are sending record amounts of money to the homeland. → Read More

U.S. has ‘an obligation’ to help solve root causes of unauthorized migration, border activists say

Staff members of an El Paso nonprofit spent two months across the border in Juarez posing the question to dozens of displaced Hondurans, Salvadorans, Guatemalans, Cubans and families from the interior of Mexico. → Read More

Mexicans living in US getting new ‘tamper-proof’ passports at consulates

Mexican consulates are issuing their citizens a new electronic passport that’s supposed to be tamperproof. → Read More

Mexico’s Maya Train raises environmental, social justice concerns in U.S.

On the same day the President of Mexico went online to promote his signature multi-billion-dollar tourism project, activists in the United States protested the construction of the Maya Train. → Read More

Biden administration underreporting migrant apprehensions, former CBP boss says

“It’s important the American people understand what these new numbers say and what they don’t. They clearly show that the Biden border crisis is in full swing and remains historically catastr… → Read More

Mexico calls on U.S. government, courts for help stemming flow of American guns to drug cartels

EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Illegal guns are flowing into Mexico from the U.S. at a record pace, and the Mexican government isn’t happy about that. → Read More

10 years after ‘don’t ask, don’t tell,’ cadets see progress

Marking the 10th anniversary this week of the end of “don’t ask, don’t tell,” a new generation of military academy students say that their campuses are now tolerant, welcoming and inclusive for the most part — but that more work needs to be done. → Read More

Migrant caravan breaks through National Guard roadblock in Mexico

EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Between 3,000 and 4,000 migrants left the Mexican southern border city of Tapachula on Saturday morning, bound for Mexico City. → Read More

Feds launch national anti-gun trafficking effort even as ATF focuses on ‘straw purchases’

EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – A federal agency has launched a campaign to slow the trafficking of guns here and across the border. → Read More

New Mexico boosting trade partnership with Taiwan

EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – New Mexico and Taiwan have signed an agreement to ease global industrial supply-chain issues while boosting job growth at the U.S.-Mexico border. → Read More

El Paso prepares for border travel restrictions to possibly be lifted in October

The City of El Paso is preparing for an overnight surge in border crossings once the federal government lifts non-essential travel restrictions – something local officials say could happen in late October. → Read More

Border cities to honor singer Juan Gabriel on anniversary of his death

El Paso and Juarez will honor the late singer Juan Gabriel on the fifth anniversary of his death. → Read More

Migrant breaks leg after fall, spends three days by border wall

EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Mexican authorities have rescued a Guatemalan man who spent three days by the border wall west of Juarez after falling and breaking his leg. → Read More