The Supreme Court has sent back an Arizona cross-border shooting case to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for reconsideration.
Author: Rafael Carranza, Arizona Republic
Deadly ambush in Mexico leaves La Mora community torn: Do they stay or leave?
After an ambush that killed nine people, families from the La Mora community are considering whether to leave or stay in northern Mexico.
Number of bodies found near Mexican resort town rises to 42
Searching Mothers of Sonora uncovered a mass grave with the remains of 13 people inside, located near the popular beach resort town of Puerto Peñasco.
Trump administration announces the end of ‘catch and release’; changes take effect soon
Acting Homeland Secretary Kevin McAleenan announced the end of the release of Central American families into the interior of the United States.
5 things to know about the upcoming immigration raids in major U.S. cities
A series of immigration raids are expected to begin Sunday in several major American cities, according to Trump. Here’s what you should know.
As construction on private border wall resumes in New Mexico, group is under investigation
Florida is investigating WeBuildTheWall, Inc., an organization that has begun building a border wall on private property in New Mexico.
Guatemalan teen dies at Border Patrol station, 5th minor to die in US custody in 6 months
Customs and Border Protection said the 16-year-old from Guatemala was found unresponsive during a welfare check in the Rio Grande Valley.
Border Patrol is now releasing migrant families directly in Tucson
The Border Patrol’s Tucson sector has followed in the footsteps of its counterparts in Yuma and is releasing families into the community in Tucson.
Border aid volunteers who left food and water for migrants sentenced to probation, fines
A federal judge in Tucson sentenced four humanitarian-aid volunteers for dropping off water, food for migrants in the Arizona desert near the border.
President Donald Trump’s eight border wall prototypes demolished in San Diego
Construction crews demolished the eight border wall prototypes in San Diego to make way for a secondary fence replacement project.