October 26 Why Trump's use of force against the cartels is justified Military strikes against drug cartels receive legal and moral justification as transnational criminal organizations wage war on America for profit through terror.
October 23 Coast Guard nabs 50 tons of cocaine bound for posh coastal enclaves as cartel ops ‘rival Amazon’: expert Operation Pacific Viper resulted in massive cocaine seizures totaling 100,000 pounds, though expert says cartels move 3,000-4,000 tons annually through Pacific routes.
October 22 The new high-tech tool Trump is using to secure our border Trump's border security strategy uses modern technology similar to Roman wall tactics, with smart barriers planned for Texas, California and Arizona.
October 16 ICE reveals 'disturbing details' after agency rescued 3-year-old abducted to Mexico Working in partnership with U.S. and Mexican authorities, ICE rescued a 3-year-old child who was abducted by a woman working in conjunction with an illegal charged with child rape.
October 14 Mexican gangs offering up to $50K bounties for ICE agent assassinations in US, DHS says Federal officials suspect Mexican criminal organizations are funding bounties up to $50,000 for killing ICE agents, with lower amounts for intelligence gathering.
October 7 Cuban-led caravan aims for Mexico City as Trump policies deter migrants from US Cuban migrants in Mexico choose Mexico City over U.S. destinations as President Donald Trump's strict immigration policies influence regional migration trends.
October 2 ICE arrests illegal immigrant armed with knife, crack pipe in Houston parking lot Mexican national Jose Andres Rodriguez-Torres faces ICE custody after allegedly approaching the Houston office armed with a knife amid rising threats to officers.
September 30 Cartel leader admits that President Trump’s cartel crackdown has made their lives difficult A Sinaloa cartel boss told a reporter that President Trump's border control efforts have made their smuggling operations more difficult and challenging.
September 25 Dallas ICE shooting injures Mexican national, sparking 'concern’ from Mexico A fatal shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas left one Mexican national seriously injured, prompting Mexico to express concern through diplomatic channels.
September 24 American beef supply could be in peril as flesh-eating parasite found not far from US border The New World screwworm outbreak in Mexico threatens $400 million in losses as the U.S. maintains its ban on live cattle imports from the country amid health concerns.