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Border Patrol achieves success with zero illegal migrant releases last month, down from 62,000 in the same period last year, according to agency chief Michael Banks.
Illegal border crossings tick up in May — but still pale in comparison to Biden’s open border By Jennie Taer Published June 3, 2025, 3:45 p.m. ET ...
Border Patrol detained an immigrant from Colombia who is a student at Detroit's Western International High School while he was headed to a field trip.
PHOENIX — Shutting down scouting sites in Arizona is an effort the Tucson Sector of the U.S. Border Patrol is putting at the forefront to thwart smuggling in the state. During a big mission this ...
The northern border is the longest in the world, though none of it has a wall like the U.S.-Mexico border barrier. At a time when the White House is pushing Congress to pass tens of billions of ...
In this May 8, 2019, photo, Customs and Border Protection officials stand at the new border crossing facility on the U.S.-Canadian border in Derby Line, Vermont.
Canada's open-border policies pose risks to US security, with drug smuggling and criminal activities increasing along the northern border under PM Mark Carney.
Wisniewski said the Border Patrol stopped releasing asylum seekers on Jan. 20, the day Trump signed executive orders that declared an emergency on the southern border and implemented new policies.
Drone used by U.S. Border Patrol There are boundaries that the drones need to stay within. “The systems actually have maps on them, so it’ll show where the aircraft is and where the border is ...
California judge says Border Patrol can't arrest undocumented immigrants without warrants Border patrol agents were accused of spending nearly a week unconstitutionally detaining people who ...
Eight migrant farmworkers were arrested by Border Patrol in Berkshire, Vermont, causing concern among dairy farmers. Vermont dairy farms rely heavily on migrant workers due to a shortage of ...
The first Trump administration built long segments of steel wall on Arizona's border. Conservationists fear wildlife will suffer if work resumes.