Abbott has refused to obey the ruling, with the Texas National Guard continuing to roll out razor wires along the border. Abbott said the Constitution had granted Texas the right to defend and protect itself and that Biden had failed to fulfill his duty to secure the U.S. border by allowin...
So far, the governor has committed more than $11 billion to Operation Lone Star. Over the last three years, the percentage of people entering Texas illegally hasdropped, while rising in other border states. Abbott's critics say that has more to do with other factors like crack-downs on m...
This author has visited the Arizona border and has personally observed the situation on the ground. Border Patrol agents who were brave enough to share their own insights have stated that in their opinion,the Border Patrol is not apprehending anywhere close to one out of three or four illegal ...
Logistics firms play a crucial role in curbing illegal wildlife trade, from identifying to reporting suspicions of trafficking. This is especially true since trade necessitates cross-border transactions and shipping, making logistics companies essential players. As a key figure in global logistics ...
The truth is, as long as Biden and Mayorkas remain in power, the border surge will continue. Every day, thousands of immigrants will cross the border illegally, and thousands more inadmissible aliens will be directed through ports of entry despite the fact that they obviously don’t qualify fo...
Already, more than 7,000 people per day cross the southern border illegally. If authorities lose expulsion powers, they believe that number will increase dramatically –– to perhaps as many as 18,000. That’s 18,000 people at the mercy of human traffickers; 18,000 people who may be ...
SANDERSON, Texas (AP) — During the nine hours that Texas was allowed to arrest and deport people who illegally enter the U.S., Sheriff Thaddeus Cleveland never changed his tactics with migrants in his remote border county.
Texas’ plan to arrest migrants who cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally is on hold while the U.S. Supreme Court considers a challenge.
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“By the same token, we should also not be allowing people in the country if they’re breaking the law,” he said. “That doesn’t make sense. The law’s there for a reason.” Since that border visit a year ago, Musk’s critiques of illegal immigration have become a prominent part...