The release of migrants to shelters is common in El Paso, but advocates fear that the government may be dumping large numbers ...
The Daily Overview on MSN
Mexico's president warns Trump after new strike threat
Mexico's new president is drawing a sharp line against Washington's latest talk of cross-border force, turning Donald Trump's ...
A U.S. government cable said that Kremlin-run outlets had scaled up their efforts across Latin America, seeking to turn ...
As farmers shut down highways and blocked truck access to U.S. ports of entry for a second consecutive day, the President of ...
The US has repeatedly hinted at taking military action against Mexican cartels. Travis Bembenek examines what effective aid ...
Laredo Morning Times on MSN
Experts say USMCA to stay but get tougher, creating chances for Mexico
Leaders at a Laredo forum recently discussed USMCA revisions, economic tensions, private sector influence and regional ...
Donald Trump believes the US has the right to strike directly at those it accuses of trafficking drugs — even beyond ...
The Associated Press and Trump administration returned to court on Monday for a key hearing in the ongoing First Amendment ...
The plan from the Interior Department is one of the president’s most significant steps yet to increase domestic fossil fuel ...
The realities of Latin America’s drug trade challenge the administration’s stated rationale for its strikes against suspected ...
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Trump Might Attack the Mexican Cartels Instead of Venezuela. Bad Idea!
A military incursion into Mexico, even with the approval of the Mexican government, would likely create far more problems than it solved for US national security.
The directive would cover an estimated 200,000 people who entered the country between January 20, 2021, and February 20, 2025.
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