(The Center Square) - Mike Banks, who was the first U.S. Border Patrol chief during President Donald Trump’s second term, has reentered retirement after helping bring illegal border crossings down to record lows and after 37 years in public service. It’s his second retirement in the last few years.
(The Center Square) – Continuing with the Trump administration policy to expand construction of the southwest border wall, Department of Homel…
(The Center Square) - Federal and state lawmakers in Arizona are responding to news that the state could recoup money spent by the Doug Ducey …
(The Center Square) – Texas Republicans in the U.S. Senate and House have filed a bill to establish funds for the federal government to reimbu…
Members of Mexico's National Guard patrol near the border with the United States in Tijuana, just south of California
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum pledged to send 10,000 more troops to the US border under a deal with Donald Trump to pause tariffs
US Marines have also been strengthening the border fence with barbed wire
Members of the National Guard were seen arriving by plane in Tijuana and other cities along the frontier
Mexican armed troops guard the fence snaking along the US border as part of a deal with President Donald Trump, who delayed tariffs on Mexico …
(The Center Square) – Republican senators riding high on President Donald Trump’s illegal immigration crackdown are continuing to push forward…