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  • 2 days ago | borderreport.com | Julian Resendiz

    Activists worry further decline in money sent by U.S. workers to families in Mexico will force many to migrate illegallyEL PASO, Texas (Border Report) - The money that individuals working abroad send to their families in Mexico fell for a third month this year.

  • 2 days ago | myhighplains.com | Julian Resendiz

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  • 2 days ago | kxan.com | Julian Resendiz

    Indictment stems from bust at New Mexico home where border agents apprehended 25 migrantsEL PASO, Texas (Border Report) - A federal grand jury indicted three men in connection with the apprehension of 25 migrants from Pakistan, Peru and Mexico earlier this year at a mobile home in Anthony, New Mexico.

  • 2 days ago | kxan.com | Julian Resendiz

    CASAS GRANDES, Mexico (Border Report) - Kenia Gonzalez has lived on the border all of her life, but it wasn't until a few days ago that she ventured into 600-year-old Indigenous ruins a three-hour drive from her home. "I knew about them from school, but it's very different to the experience of being here. It's interesting because it's part of our heritage," said the Juarez resident who made a weekend trip with her family to Nuevo Casas Grandes.

  • 2 days ago | newsnationnow.com | Julian Resendiz

    SOCORRO, Texas (Border Report) – Border communities like Socorro were built and thrive to a large extend on their Spanish and immigrant heritage. That’s why the prospect of challenging residents on their immigration status horrifies some local officials. “We are not going to do the job of the federal government,” Mayor Rudy Cruz Jr. said. “If you pick a lock here, you will be dealt with by the local police agency.

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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