Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited the Rio Grande border, unveiling spinning water buoys to deter crossings.
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Trump administration to add 500 miles of migrant-deterring buoys along Rio Grande
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said 130 miles of the water barrier were already under contract and were ...
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DHS shows off new border buoys in Rio Grande
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited the Rio Grande on Wednesday to show off new water buoy barriers that the ...
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DHS Sec. Noem says new 500 miles of Texas border buoys will save immigrants' lives
The Trump Administration announced this week 500 miles of new floating barriers will be added to the Rio Grande along the ...
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New chief takes over Border Patrol’s Rio Grande Valley sector
Gloria Chavez stepped down as chief patrol agent of the Border Patrol’s Rio Grande Valley Sector in August. Sandra Sanchez ...
Kristi Noem said during a stop in Brownsville that more than 130 miles of those barriers are under contract, though she ...
The Washington Examiner was the only news outlet on the ground in Brownsville, Texas, as contractors laid the first floating ...
MISSION, Texas (Border Report) — Wearing kevlar bulletproof vests under personal flotation devices in triple-digit heat, members of the U.S. Coast Guard packed into two boats and launched into the Rio ...
A Texas woman found with five illegal immigrants in her vehicle attempted to flee from authorities near the border by swimming across the Rio Grande into Mexico with an infant, officials said.
MISSION, Texas (Border Report) — Michael Garza was fishing from a public pier at Anzalduas Park on Monday, staring at five new floating buoys warning that the area is now a military zone. The warning ...
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Migrant found having heart attack near border dies at hospital
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) — A migrant who was found in distress along the border on Christmas Day died at a hospital the ...
EAGLE PASS, Texas -- U.S. Border Patrol agents at the Rio Grande River noticed a strange color on the riverbank and made a heartbreaking discovery. The agents were performing boat operations Tuesday ...
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