Sen. Ron Wyden asked a Department of Homeland Security watchdog office to investigate a program tracking millions of wire transfers to Mexico.
Author: Rafael Carranza, Arizona Republic
After 18 months apart, a family fleeing repression reunites in the US. Now they hope for asylum.
Political repression and a collapsed state are forcing thousands of Venezuelans to the United States in search of asylum. It’s never easy.
‘Finally free’: She fled a Mexican drug cartel. Now the single mom seeks asylum in the US.
Mexicans like Elena Ramirez have a few options to seek asylum in the U.S., but the majority are turned away at the border while processing is closed.
16 killed, 14 injured in bus crash involving mine workers near US-Mexico border
Two buses collided Tuesday, killing 16 people and injuring 14 others near a mine south of the Arizona-Mexico border.
Here’s where US-Mexico border wall construction stands as Trump wraps up presidency
President Donald Trump’s administration has touted the completion of 452 miles of wall construction at the U.S.-Mexico border by the end of 2020.
Migrant rescues in Arizona desert exceed 2019 total despite COVID-19 pandemic
The number of migrants rescued by Border Patrol agents in the Arizona desert so far this year has already surpassed the total for fiscal year 2019.
The Arizona-Mexico border is usually busy during Holy Week. This year, it’s silent amid global coronavirus crisis
Thousands along the U.S.-Mexico border travel during Holy Week. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, border officials are asking people to stay home.
Protesters in Mexico block lanes at Arizona border crossing to demand stricter coronavirus screenings
Protesters on the Mexican side of the border with the United States blocked the crossing due to concerns about the spread of the coronavirus.
Migrants fear getting stuck in Mexico as Trump hints at border restrictions
The threat of shutting down access to the U.S. asylum process for thousands of migrants waiting in Mexico stoked anxiety in border communities.
Trump to deploy 160 active duty troops to border in response to court rulings, coronavirus
A Customs and Border Protection spokesman said the deployment to San Diego and El Paso would begin Saturday and last for two weeks.