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US warns of increased violence, IEDs at Mexico border
Travel advisory: US warns of increased violence, IEDs at Mexico border
Amid escalating violence and IEDs, the U.S. Embassy advises against travel to the US- Mexico border and Mexico's Tamaulipas region.
Billion-dollar Mexican cartel ops disrupted by Trump's border crackdown as US issues do-not-travel warning
The U.S. State Department is warning travelers of IEDs found along dirt roads near an area of northeastern Mexico that borders McAllen, Texas.
US Issues Mexico Travel Warning
The warning was issued because of "increasingly frequent gun battles" and the discovery of "improvised explosive devices (IEDs)."
Trump, Mexico
Trump shuts down US-Mexico border for asylum seekers, leaving migrants in limbo
The US-Mexico border is effectively closed off to migrants seeking asylum in the United States within hours of President Donald Trump taking office, an extraordinary departure from previous protocols that has left many concerned migrants in limbo.
US troops seen heading to Mexico border after Trump declares national emergency
President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order declaring a national emergency at the southern border of the United States
Migrants who wanted to go to the U.S. decide to seek asylum in Mexico following Trump’s border crackdown
Migrants in Mexico who were hoping to go to the U.S. are adjusting to a new reality after President Donald Trump began a border crackdown last week.
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Sheinbaum casts doubt on ‘cartel’ incident at Mexico-US border: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped
Mexico's President Sheinbaum has ordered an investigation of an armed clash Monday between U.S. border agents and alleged cartel members.
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As Trump shakes up global politics, Mexico could be most affected
As President Donald Trump rolls out his “America First” policies, few countries have more to lose than Mexico.
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US Border Patrol and Mexican cartel members trade gunfire at southern border: report
US Border Patrol agents and suspected Mexican cartel members traded gunfire near the southern border Monday as a group of ...
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US consulate warns of gun battles, IEDs, kidnappings in Mexican border towns near Texas
U.S. officials have put several Mexican border towns near Texas under the highest-level travel advisory amid gun battles, ...
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Pentagon is sending 1,500 active duty troops to help secure the US-Mexico border
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon said Wednesday it has begun deploying 1,500 active duty troops to help secure the southern ...
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US Border Patrol Agents Exchange Gunfire With Mexico Drug Cartel: Reports
According to reports, there were no injuries in the incident near Fronton Island, an uninhabited island in Starr County, ...
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Cartel gunmen open fire on US Border Patrol
Border Patrol agents were reportedly shot at by suspected cartel gunmen attempting to transport illegal migrants across the ...
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Active-duty troops begin arriving at US-Mexico border in Texas and California to combat migrant crisis
Active-duty military personnel began arriving along the southern border Thursday evening after President Donald Trump ...
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PHOTO COLLECTION: US Immigration The Border
Volunteer Karen Parker walks along a road next to the border wall separating Mexico and the United States where a year ago ...
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Trump tariffs: What could they mean for Mexico and Canada?
Donald Trump's threat to use his executive order power to impose tariffs on goods entering the US from trading partners ...
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