Paul Perez, the National Border Patrol Council president, unpacks how a second Trump administration will handle immigration.
Prosecutors said the men believed that Border Patrol were committing treason by allowing immigrants to enter the country.
According to the District Attorney’s Office, “The Vargas-Meza case will be accepted under the U.S. Border Patrol and the ...
Texas' Big Bend sector of the U.S. Border Patrol is beefing up surveillance by adding new, autonomous surveillance towers, ...
Numerous firearms were confiscated at the southern border in Arizona last Friday. United States Customs and Border Protection ...
President-elect Donald Trump made the border and immigration a key focus of his campaign, and promised to conduct mass ...
Border Patrol faces the possibility of a massive influx of immigrants at the U.S.-Mexico border looking to get into the ...
California immigrant advocates and state officials are bracing for what they describe as the likely massive impact of a ...
Border Patrol agents told the Washington Examiner that President-elect Donald Trump's victory means they will "begin to ...
Federal funding for the Border Patrol grew tenfold between 1990 and 2009, from US $263 million to $2.7 billion, adjusted for ...
Arizona voters are set to decide whether to let local police arrest migrants suspected of illegally entering the state from ...
Student filmmakers in Canyon Crest Academy’s Cinema/Video Film Conservatory won the Best Documentary Award at the ...