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NewsNation on MSNTrump tariffs already costing border money, jobsThe Trump administration’s on-again, off-again tariffs on Mexico and Canada already are costing businesses money and residents jobs in border cities like El Paso and Juarez.
El Paso Mayor Renard Johnson presented his first State of the City as uncertainty over tariffs overshadows his optimism.
The El Paso sector has experienced a significant decline in illegal border crossings, reaching an all-time low since a spike in 2023.
Migrant encounters are down along the border ahead of the implementation of Trump's tariffs against Mexican products
Kick off your adventure from the westernmost point of Texas and drive though the rugged mountain ranges, expansive deserts and snow-white sand dunes of the Southwest.
Marisa Limón Garza is the executive director of an El Paso immigration legal aid nonprofit and a 2025 USA TODAY’s Women of the Year honoree.
: At the State of the City Address local leaders discussed local impacts of national hot button topics. One of the topics discussed was tariffs. CEO of the El Paso Chamber of Commerce, Ricardo Mora, said while President Trump delaying some tariffs for nearly a month is "positive" news,
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