A cadre of U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers marched in SWAT-like formation to an international bridge Tuesday in the Rio Grande Valley on the first full day of President Donald Trump's second term.
CBP officers seize over $21.2 million in methamphetamine concealed within a tomatillo shipment at Pharr International Bridge.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized cocaine valued at over $721,000 at the Laredo Port of Entry. The discovery was made during a routine inspection, according
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized $158,145 worth of heroin at the Brownsville and Matamoros International Bridge in a recent enforcement action. The discovery was made
For many Mexican-Americans in South Texas, the McAllen Hidalgo International Bridge serves as a connector between the economies and education of both countries. It is also the first step for many migrants who enter the country to freedom.
The CBP One App, used by migrants to notify the U.S. government of their intention to arrive at a port of entry and provided resources, has been shut down by the Trump Administration.
A congressman from north Texas has filed a bill to relocate U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s headquarters from Washington, DC, to Texas.
Margelis Tinoco Lopez arrived at the border at 4 a.m. Monday for her 1 p.m. immigration appointment along with her husband and her 13-year-old son. Standing
As countless asylum hearing appointments were canceled, those who already trekked across the McAllen-Hidalgo International Bridge on Monday, Jan. 20, underwent three-hour processing before the applicants made their way to shelters and other temporary housing. The question remained what of those still seeking asylum under U.S. law?
Nearly one million people were granted parole in the United States as they pursued their asylum cases through the application. At least 30,000 CBP One appointments across the southern border were canceled, with over 270,000 migrants continuing to log in daily to seek an appointment.
CBP One has been wildly popular, especially with Venezuelans, Cubans, Haitians and Mexicans. Now, they were stranded at the U.S. border or deeper in Mexico.