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Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks praised the decision by Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to surge thousands of troops south ...
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With this series of weekly updates, WOLA seeks to cover the most important developments at the U.S.-Mexico border. See ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers are increasingly searching electronic devices of travelers entering the country.
But the border operation underscores the difficulty ... Assessment by the Drug Enforcement Administration. Like most countries, Mexico hasn’t traditionally inspected vehicles leaving its territory.
The zones are often used to mitigate disputes between two bordering countries. It’s not immediately clear whether the Trump administration can militarize a buffer zone along the southern border.