A line of Mexican National Guard and Army trucks are rumbling along the border separating Ciudad Juárez and El Paso, Texas, ...
On Friday, an improvised explosive device in Tamaulipas claimed the life of 74-year-old Brownsville resident Antonio Céspedes ...
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Texas National Guard soldiers can arrest and detain people for entering the U.S. illegally from Mexico under an agreement ...
Roving columnist Sarah takes a moment to reflect on her travels in Texas and what the border means for Mexico and the United ...
Tariffs won’t stop soaring cross-border trade, expert says; Nestle investing $1B in Mexico to boost production; Polar Leasing Co. plans Texas distribution hub; and German equipment manufacturer opens ...
With Trump back as president, controlling Congress and a conservative Supreme Court, Mexico’s Sheinbaum administration braces ...
Trump’s threats of tariffs and mass deportations fuel rising anxiety on the border and in Mexico. Border businesses that ...
Whether tariffs or mass deportations, no country has more to lose than Mexico under the Trump administration. Some 80% of the country’s exports go to its northern neighbor. Nearly four million of the ...
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Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation CEO gives his reaction ... He said the city’s strategic position along the U.S.-Mexico border and its proximity to major trade routes further strengthen its ...