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  • 2 days ago | kget.com | Julian Resendiz

    Only about a third of deportees going to border 'welcome' centers; Interior minister says government can't force them to stay EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Ten “welcome centers” in northern border states have served 14,300 Mexicans expelled from the United States since Jan. 20, Mexico’s interior minister said on Friday.

  • 4 days ago | newsnationnow.com | Julian Resendiz

    Only about a third of deportees going to border 'welcome' centers; Interior minister says government can't force them to stayEL PASO, Texas (Border Report) - Ten "welcome centers" in northern border states have served 14,300 Mexicans expelled from the United States since Jan. 20, Mexico's interior minister said on Friday. That's a little more than a third of the 38,065 Mexican nationals deported during President Donald Trump's second term in office, Rosa Icela Rodriguez said.

  • 5 days ago | borderreport.com | Julian Resendiz

    Border industry scrambles to keep operations above water amid fluid global trade environmentEL PASO, Texas (Border Report) - It's a tragic anecdote that illustrates the chaos President Donald Trump's on-again, off-again trade tariffs have brought to the U.S.-Mexico border in the past few months. "One client brought a truck across [...] and he got hit with $17,000 in tariffs he can't undo," said David Panko, manager of Foreign Trade Zone 68 in El Paso.

  • 5 days ago | myhighplains.com | Julian Resendiz

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  • 5 days ago | conchovalleyhomepage.com | Julian Resendiz

    Only about a third of deportees going to border 'welcome' centers; Interior minister says government can't force them to stay EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Ten “welcome centers” in northern border states have served 14,300 Mexicans expelled from the United States since Jan. 20, Mexico’s interior minister said on Friday.

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Julian R
Julian R @JulianDFW
11 Apr 25

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

Julian R
Julian R @JulianDFW
11 Apr 25

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

Julian R
Julian R @JulianDFW
11 Apr 25

Mexico water debt + President Trump = Tariffs. Mexico to make 'immediate' water payments to US as Trump threatens sanctions, tariffs. #BorderReport #KTSMtv https://t.co/mMakRCBPef