June 8, 2022 Texas installs miles of concertina wire along border near Rio Grande The Texas National Guard has rolled out concertina wire to fortify existing borders on the Rio Grande.
June 8, 2022 'We Build the Wall' case ends in mistrial after juror's 'political bias,' 'government witch hunt' allegations The federal “We Build the Wall” fraud case against an associate of former Trump strategist Steve Bannon ended in a mistrial Tuesday over a juror’s alleged “political bias.”
June 7, 2022 Republicans demand Mayorkas utilize border security equipment, technologies to mitigate illegal migrant surge House Republicans are concerned that the Biden administration is not deploying technologies at the border in order to mitigate the migration crisis.
June 3, 2022 Migrant shelters need more volunteers, government help ahead of Title 42 lifting With the fate of pandemic-era migrant policy Title 42 uncertain, shelter officials in El Paso are preparing for the worst and pleading for government help.
June 2, 2022 Migrant shelters need more volunteers, government help ahead of Title 42 lifting The pandemic-era policy, Title 42, remains in limbo, but migrant shelters say now is the time to prepare for it ending. Some migrant shelters are pleading for more help from the government as the number of border crossings drastically increase.
June 2, 2022 DHS chief Mayorkas approves border wall projects to fill gaps, replace gates Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has authorized projects across the southern border to fill in gaps in the border wall and replace gaps -- even as the administration continues to urge Congress to end all appropriations for the Trump-era project.
May 30, 2022 Border surge: Migrants cross river obstacles As Title 42 continues through court proceedings, data from the United States Customs and Border Protection shows undocumented migrants continue to cross the U.S.-Mexico border at unprecedented levels.
May 30, 2022 Migrants Crossing River Obstacles The Texas National Guard set up new detainment camps and concertina wire along the Rio Grande River to deter migrants from crossing, but locals say it's not enough.
May 26, 2022 Arizona border crossings still high despite Title 42 ruling Worn out shoes, empty water bottles and finding shade anywhere possible — a shared experience undocumented immigrants endure while illegally crossing into the U.S.
May 25, 2022 Arizona border town sees hundreds of undocumented people crossing daily Worn out shoes, empty water bottles and finding shade anywhere possible is an experience undocumented immigrants share while illegally crossing into the U.S.