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.
The Washington Examiner photographed how the South Texas border has become quiet in recent weeks as illegal immigration has dropped to historic lows.
Bored troops are standing watch, shelters have emptied from McAllen, Texas, to Tucson, Ariz., and border patrols speed ...
Research shows that there are three main reasons why migrants die trying to reach the US from Mexico. First, migrants are ...
The steel 2-lane Starr-Camargo International Bridge in Rio Grande City, Texas, is gearing up for an expansion of lanes, however they might not be steel after 25% tariffs were imposed by the Trump ...
Drowning, blunt force trauma and exposure to extreme weather are among the risks that migrants face making the dangerous ...
Gov. Greg Abbott has said multiple times that he wants the federal government to pay up for Operation Lone Star, the border ...
Texas’s economic success is built on its commitment to free-market principles. This framework has made ... The Rio Grande Valley is uniquely positioned to lead in this effort. Our region boasts a ...
Third, the Border Patrol has, despite a lack of new funding, made significant advances that have reduced illegal crossings. For example, they have installed 57 autonomous ... science at The University ...
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 ...
Texas, is introducing legislation to protect Texas from interference from the federal government in its efforts to build a ...