As soon as he took office, US President Trump issued executive orders on border control. Now, 1,500 soldiers are being deployed along the southern border — but Trump's plans go well beyond this.
President Donald Trump is renaming the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America. But how will that change go into effect – and will everyone call it that?
President Trump issued a raft of executive orders that effectively block migrants from entering the United States and applying for asylum, closing off major legal channels for immigration.
More than 220 million people across the United States are facing dangerous cold that will also open the door for a potentially historic and crippling winter storm that could deliver snow as far south as Florida and the Gulf of Mexico.
Migrant Caravan Leaves Southern Mexico on Trump Inauguration Eve | Vantage with Palki Sharma | N18G A migrant caravan departed from Tapachula in Mexico on Monday (Jan 20), heading toward the northern border with the United States.
The amount of snow the Gulf Coast States received makes this weather system the worst winter storm in over 120 years. Before 120 years ago, record keeping was unreliable or not recorded at all.
WASHINGTON -- The Pentagon will begin deploying as many as 1,500 active duty troops to help secure the southern border in the coming days, U.S. officials said Wednesday, putting in motion plans President Donald Trump laid out in executive orders shortly after he took office to crack down on immigration.
President Trump is sending hundreds of troops to the southern border for a wide-ranging mission that poses new challenges and raises questions about the military’s role in handling migration,
Mexico's southern border states will become the most insecure area in the country in 2024 due to cartel disputes over drug and human trafficking, which could be aggravated by migrants stranded by new restrictions in the United States.
United States President Donald Trump signed an executive order declaring a "national emergency" at the U.S.-Mexico border on Monday night.
During their three-week journey north from Honduras, the Carranza family were kidnapped twice. And then once they made it to the Texas border in August 2019, and tried to claim asylum, they were