Construction crews demolished the eight border wall prototypes in San Diego to make way for a secondary fence replacement project.
Author: Rafael Carranza, Arizona Republic
As US begins sending migrant families back to Mexico, Tijuana struggles to accommodate them
Families seeking asylum in the U.S. are now being sent back to Mexico to wait on the outcome of their cases. In Tijuana, shelters already are full.
Customs officers make largest fentanyl seizure ever at Arizona border crossing
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers foiled the largest attempt ever to smuggle fentanyl across the U.S.-Mexico border in Nogales.
Four aid volunteers found guilty of dropping off water, food for migrants in Arizona desert
Friday’s verdict is the first conviction against humanitarian aid volunteers along the U.S.-Mexico border since 2009.
Largest-ever group of migrant families tunnels under Yuma, Arizona, border fence
Border Patrol agents in Yuma apprehended the largest single group of migrants seeking asylum after they tunneled under the existing border fence.
Amid border wall debate, third drug tunnel found in less than a month along Arizona border
Mexican officials uncovered another drug tunnel in Nogales, Sonora, the third discovery in less than a month.
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.
Customs and Border Protection says Tijuana tear gas incident is under internal review
Customs and Border Protection officials defended the use of tear gas against migrants amid a “chaotic situation” at the San Ysidro port of entry.
Stay or go back? Uncertainty grips migrants waiting in Tijuana following tear gas incident
After a group of migrants tried to rush the border in Tijuana, other migrants are considering staying in Mexico or returning to their home countries.