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The government of Mexico says it has arrested – and indicted – six people allegedly linked to the deadliest migrant smuggling case in U.S. history. → Read More
Twenty-one migrants are suing the federal government for accidentally posting their private information on the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) website. → Read More
The U.S. government has begun expelling to Mexico migrants from Cuba, Haiti and Nicaragua entering the country illegally. This, as the Biden administration implements a new remote asylum application process for citizens of those countries. → Read More
Chihuahua Attorney General Roberto Fierro says he cannot confirm Juarez news reports that one of the 30 men who escaped from Juarez’s Cereso-3 prison may now be in the United States. → Read More
The permanence of Title 42, cold weather, the holiday season and the arrival of 600 Army National Guard troops to El Paso. → Read More
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – A soccer stadium in Juarez, Mexico, has become the new landmark for migrants intent on seeking asylum in the U.S. to cross the Rio Grande. This, as the barrier of barbed wire, soldiers, Humvees and shipping containers pushes the flow of unauthorized migration farther away from Downtown El Paso. […] → Read More
With cars whizzing by at 60 to 70 miles per hour on Loop 375, the middle-aged Venezuelan man walked on the side of the road with a small girl on his shoulders. The child in the pink jacket looked no older than 4. → Read More
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has green-lighted remediation work in border barrier projects that represent a risk to humans or the environment. → Read More
Mexican police have arrested two men they say shot the driver of a public transportation bus carrying 42 migrants late Wednesday in Juarez. → Read More
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – El Paso and Juarez, Mexico, will no longer be in different time zones starting on Wednesday. The move not only will cut down on confusion among international travelers but also put Juarez manufacturing plants back in line with El Paso warehousing and transportation networks, border leaders said. “We are […] → Read More
Juarez officials are expressing heightened concern with the migrants staying at a tent camp on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande for the past month. → Read More
Federal officials continue to fly migrants out of El Paso for processing elsewhere to “decompress” a holding facility operating at three times its intended capacity. → Read More
Immigration advocates used the Day of the Dead celebration to call for an end to U.S. policies they say have led to a record 856 migrant deaths along the Southwest border. → Read More
U.S. federal statutes require American citizens and legal residents re-entering the country by foot to present themselves at border crossings designated by the Secretary of Homeland Security. Violations (i.e., coming across the Rio Grande or scaling the border fence) include a $5,000 fine for a first offense, or criminal penalties. → Read More
The federal government has put Ray Provencio in charge of El Paso’s ports of entry at a time lawful cross-border trade reaches record levels in the region and Mexican drug cartels flood America with the deadly drug fentanyl. → Read More
Advocates are trying to secure immigration benefits for the survivors of a Sept. 27 shooting that killed a migrant and sent another one to the hospital with a gunshot wound. → Read More
Two brothers suspected in the Sept. 27 fatal shooting of a migrant near Sierra Blanca, Texas, are no longer in jail in El Paso. → Read More
The U.S. Border Patrol says it has not released any migrants on the streets of El Paso since last Friday. → Read More
El Paso County Commissioners as early as Monday could begin moving toward signing a lease and awarding a bid for a Migrant Support Services Center to help with releases of paroled migrants onto the streets of El Paso. → Read More
El Paso has seen the U.S. Border Patrol release more than 1,000 paroled migrants in its Downtown since last Wednesday. → Read More