Mexican officials uncovered another drug tunnel in Nogales, Sonora, the third discovery in less than a month.
Author: Rafael Carranza, Arizona Republic
Here’s where Trump’s border barriers will be built in 2019
Crews will begin building the first new border fences under President Donald Trump in 2019, as well as several replacement projects.
Heavy rain brings additional chaos, hardship to migrant shelter in Tijuana
Heavy rainfall made tough living conditions even rougher for thousands of Central American migrants housed at a shelter near the U.S.-Mexico border.
Mexico will open second shelter for migrants in Tijuana
The Mexican immigration agency will open a second shelter for migrants who came to Tijuana as part of a caravan.
Migrant caravan: Tijuana declares humanitarian crisis, asks for international help
The municipal government in Tijuana declared a humanitarian crisis to deal with the arrival of nearly 5,000 mostly Central American migrants.
Busloads of caravan migrants arrive overnight in Tijuana, where shelter already is over capacity
Hundreds more migrants arrived to the already-crowded shelter in Tijuana late Tuesday night. The shelter is over-capacity.
Court ruling undercuts Homeland Security chief’s warning to migrants at U.S.-Mexico border
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen talked about the migrant caravan where the U.S.-Mexico border fence ends at the Pacific Ocean.
Migrants’ makeshift shelter in Tijuana is nearing capacity
Besides the crowded conditions at the makeshift shelter in Tijuana, migrants also complain about exposure to the weather and, increasingly, safety.
Job fair kicks off for stranded migrants facing long wait times in Tijuana
Government leaders kicked off a job fair in Tijuana aimed at the stranded migrants facing multiple months of waiting to seek asylum in the U.S.