The Rio Grande Valley of South Texas has been quiet nearly a month after President Donald Trump returned to the White House armed with border executive orders.
Just hours after President Donald Trump was sworn back into office, Texas ramped up its border security efforts, deploying additional floating barriers along the Rio Grande. Texas Governor Greg ...
The Washington Examiner photographed how the South Texas border has become quiet in recent weeks as illegal immigration has dropped to historic lows.
SAN ANTONIO - The legal battle over Texas' controversial border buoys in the Rio Grande appears to be concluding, as the Trump administration's Department of Justice has filed a motion that ...
Here's why the Texas governor, who helped make border security a top issue in the 2024 election cycle, is heading back to ...
(The Center Square) – Texas Gov. Greg Abbott surged additional Texas military resources to the Rio Grande ... Mexico border. Through OLS, they’ve built more than 240 miles of border barriers, ...
Abbott also estimated Texas has spent almost $3 billion to build 100 miles of border wall and deploy a string of buoys in the Rio Grande. Texas spent $58 million on razor wire and fencing.
Texas, is introducing legislation to protect Texas from interference from the federal government in its efforts to build a ...
The new policy is a result of a memorandum of understanding between Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and the head of U.S. Customs and ...
Directing state agencies will also assist the feds in deploying additional border barriers such as buoys in the Rio Grande ... State of Texas Investigator Matt Grant has learned some problems ...
Even though he promised President Donald Trump that Texas assets will ... and property near the Rio Grande where additional stretches of border barriers could be installed. In his interview ...
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