US-Mexico border
Protest Convoy Headed to Southern Border Is Calling Itself an ‘Army of God’
Experts say that the Christian nationalist rhetoric adds a dangerous dimension to the standoff between Texas and the Federal Government.
I Spent Years Train-Hopping ‘The Beast,’ Mexico’s Infamous Migrant Train
Dodging cartels and cops in the train robbery capital of the world.
Migrants Surging to the Border ‘Pray to God’ for End of Title 42
Mexico's border cities are swelling with migrants, most of them from hoping to enter the US if the Title 42 border policy ends.
Border Patrol Brutalizing Haitian Migrants Is Now a Commemorative Coin
The coin shows a CBP officer on horseback and reads, “Reining it in since May 28, 1924.”
Kids Allege Medical Neglect, Frigid Cells, and Rotten Burritos in Border Detention
VICE News obtained complaints filed on behalf of thousands of migrant children detained last year by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
‘Not Going to Happen’: Biden Won’t Pay Families Separated at the Border
270 migrant children are still separated from their parents, a Department of Justice court filing says.
DHS Temporarily Suspends Horse Patrol in Del Rio After ‘Horrific’ Display
The move comes less than a week after videos and images surfaced of U.S. Border Patrol officers on horseback whipping Haitian migrants at the U.S.-Mexico.
No, Border Patrol Doesn’t Need to Be Protected From Fentanyl
A new bill in Congress is trying to protect U.S. Border Patrol agents from a problem that doesn’t exist: overdoses caused by fentanyl exposure.
The US Is Getting Another Statue of Liberty, Maybe It’ll Work This Time
The U.S. has clearly not internalized all of the “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses” stuff.
Kidnappings and Overdoses: Mexico's Lost Drug Users Remembered on Day of the Dead
Harm reduction centers in border towns say drug users have vanished following a spate of kidnappings – allegedly carried out by the police.
The Trump Administration Has Effectively Orphaned 545 Migrant Kids
Lawyers say they haven't been able to find the parents of hundreds of kids taken from their parents under the "zero tolerance" family separation policy.
How a Mexican Teen’s Death at the Hands of Border Patrol Could Give Other Victims a Chance at Justice
The Supreme Court will have to decide whether his family has the right to sue.