
Julian Resendiz
Journalist at Nexstar Media Group
Border Correspondent at Border Report
Julian is a Texas journalist, writer covering the U.S.-Mexico border. #FIU #UTEP #ITESM #NMSU/DACC @KTSMtv @BorderReport
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borderreport.com | Julian Resendiz
Autonomous aircraft could be used to support Marines in combat zonesEL PASO, Texas (Border Report) - An American aerospace technology company has successfully flown an unmanned, full-sized helicopter in a test site in Arizona. Honeywell called the pilotless flight of the Leonardo AW139 helicopter a "major milestone" in efforts to offer the U.S. Marine Corps an aircraft able to operate in contested environments (i.e., war zones) without risking human lives.
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myhighplains.com | Julian Resendiz
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borderreport.com | Julian Resendiz
Port director says southbound vehicle inspections are key to disrupting flow of illicit profits to cartelsEL PASO, Texas (Border Report) - Border officers have intercepted yet another massive load of cash headed to Mexico. U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel inspecting cars leaving the United States over the Anzalduas International Bridge in Hidalgo County, Texas, report seizing $815,475 in bulk, unreported cash "hidden within the vehicle" earlier this week.
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cenlanow.com | Julian Resendiz
Officials hope military presence north of Rio Grande and Mexican pressure on smugglers will spare migrants futile venture EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – El Paso continues to lead the nation when it comes to detaining people coming over from Mexico illegally. The El Paso Sector of the U.S. Border Patrol recorded 2,014 illegal entries in May, followed by Tucson, Arizona, with 1,588 and the Rio Grande Valley Sector of Texas with 1,439.
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yourerie.com | Julian Resendiz
Feline fed chicken bones, kept in unsafe space with no visible water source, Mexican environmental agency says Posted: Jun 18, 2025 / 07:04 PM EDT Updated: Jun 19, 2025 / 12:34 AM EDT JUAREZ, Mexico (Border Report) – Mexican officials have seized a 2-year-old male tiger found behind a chain-link fence in a west Juarez junkyard.
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Mexican railroad employee was migrant smuggling "coordinator" in Piedras Negras, Mexico-Eagle Pass, Texas, area feds say. Employee's name, cell phone # linked to at least 5 groups of migrants found in boxcars. #BorderReport #KTSMtv #Ferromex https://t.co/rUnaa9cx1Y

These are similar to the guns that brought down a Mexican military helicopter just a few years ago. #BorderReport #KTSMtv https://t.co/mapCiNANxv

One of the three drug kingpins responsible for the killing of DEA Agent Enrique Camarena faces no more legal action or extradition in Mexico. #BorderReport #KTSMtv https://t.co/5grZFtJm4m