Disparities in COVID-19 vaccine rollout between the U.S. and Mexico create some friction at border.
Author: Lauren Villagran, El Paso Times
Asylum seekers at US-Mexico border see hope in Biden administration immigration changes
Asylum seekers turned back to Mexico under the ‘Remain in Mexico’ program hope for opportunities in the U.S. Some fear new humanitarian crisis.
Mum’s the word: Mexico’s López Obrador still hasn’t congratulated Joe Biden on his win
The Mexican leader’s silence has puzzled foreign policy experts and disappointed those who want to see increased cooperation between the two nations.
El Paso mourns 23 lives lost in racist Walmart mass shooting
The year has been relentless with reminders of Aug. 3, 2019, mass shooting, fresh tragedy, enduring anguish, a responsibility to remember the dead.
Federal judge issues injunction against diverting military funds for border wall
The injunction blocks the administration from using up to $3.6 billion it planned to reallocate from military construction projects.
In nearly 100-degree heat, migrants still packed outside in camp at international bridge
Faced with influx of immigrants, Border Patrol holds migrants at outdoor makeshift shelter near Paso del Norte for weeks without cots or showers.