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By Scott Neuman, NPRCustoms and Border Protection agents apprehended or refused entry to fewer people at the U.S.-Mexico border in December than in the…
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Across the 500-mile stretch of Custom and Border Protection’s Big Bend Sector, 9,637 people — families, single adults children — were either apprehended by or surrendered to immigration officials.
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By Mallory Falk/KERA and Julián Aguilar/Texas TribuneLuis Orozco Morales had made the trip many times between his home in Hobbs, New Mexico, and El Paso.…
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The House Homeland Security Committee held a subcommittee hearing on border security in Washington on Tuesday. The subcommittee on border and maritime…
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has launched an internal investigation after one of its employees in Presidio hung up a sign on Halloween telling…
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Diego Roman Elena Rodriguez's brother was unarmed, walking on a sidewalk in Nogales, when Lonnie Swartz shot him. The agent says he felt threatened by rock-throwers; he's expected to plead not guilty.
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The new rules announced by U.S. Customs and Border Protection include how to care for an immigrant's personal belongings, and proper use of restraints.
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On Thursday, Border Patrol agents shot and killed a man who authorities say failed to stop for inspection at a Sierra Blanca checkpoint and then fled east…
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The Department of Homeland Security’s inspector general, an independent auditor, has issued a critical report on unmanned aircraft, or drones, that patrol…
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The Department of Homeland Security's Inspector General is out with harsh words for the agency's eight-year-old border drone program, saying unmanned air…