Texas landowners on the border say they see immigrants crossing their property almost every day, and they still feel safeDaniel BrownMichelle Mark
EL PASO, Texas -- Hundreds of people lined up on the bridge to the U.S. just south of El Paso on Wednesday, hoping for asylum. Many are women and children who say they're fleeing violence, including one Mexican grandmother who talked to CBS News two days ago....
More than two-thirds of U.S. immigrants from South America were concentrated in one of five states during the 2018-22 period: Florida (27 percent), New York (17 percent), New Jersey (10 percent), California (8 percent), and Texas (6 percent). The top four counties for South Americans...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott said Wednesday his state is taking "unprecedented actions" to address an anticipated surge of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border, including sending charter buses of migrants to Washington, D.C. Other announced actions include "enhanced safety inspections of vehicles" cros...
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refugees from Haiti gathered in the Texas border town of Del Rio, waiting for a slim chance to enter the United States. The refugees were brutalized by U.S. border enforcement agencies, with patrols on horseback wielding horse...
However, the "Title 42" order expired on May 11, angering Republican states. In August 2022, Republican Governor Greg Abbott of Texas arranged for long-distance buses to transport immigrants to New York, a state where the ruling Democratic Party is immigrant-friendly. Since then, over 130,000...
A Texas owner of a bar situated on the southern border says the migrants are hiding in his bathrooms and trucks as they seek to evade authorities -- the latest sign of a surge at the southern border.
Some asylum-seekers who crossed the border from Mexico are waiting 10 years just for a court date. The Border Patrol released people with notices to appear at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office. The move saved the Border Patrol untold hour