The camouflage is one reason chicken farmers would have had trouble wiping ocelots out of Texas... READ MORE›
He works for a local cartel, guiding undocumented immigrants from Ciudad Juarez across the desert, and into Texas and New Mexico... READ MORE›
CIHUATL N Mexico A day after Hurricane Patricia all but destroyed his home Roberto Garc a L pez took the unusual step of going to work... READ MORE›
Freed while awaiting deportation to Ghana, Ahmed traveled to Minneapolis, where a friend suggested he seek asylum in Canada... READ MORE›
To build his border wall, President Trump will first have to go through the second hole of the River Bend Resort Golf Club in Brownsville, Texas... READ MORE›
President Barack Obama arrives for the taping of an MSNBC Telemundo town hall discussion on immigration at Florida International University in Miami, February 25, 2015... READ MORE›
International law During a phone call with Mr Trump, German Chancellor Angela Merkel told the president his immigration order may also run afoul of international commitments... READ MORE›
It is real enough, if not widespread according to state health department statistics, 10 Zika cases have been documented in Texas this year and 320 in 2016 and 2015... READ MORE›
The Cincinnati Zoo was scheduled to reopen Sunday but the gorilla exhibit will remain closed indefinitely... READ MORE›
Activist points to 'hypocrisy' in BNP Paribas's involvement in south Texas export terminal, given bank's claimed commitment to the environment... READ MORE›
The 2006 Secure Fence Act called for nearly 700 miles of fence along the 1,954-mile border from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean... READ MORE›
Maynard said the zoo's 17-year-old male western lowland gorilla, Harambe, grabbed the boy and dragged him around... READ MORE›
A view of the border fence between Mexico and the U.S. in Tijuana, Mexico, on Wednesday... READ MORE›
It first crossed into the United States in the 1890s around Brownsville, Tex., and quickly spread to the Atlantic Seaboard, nearly wiping out the cotton industry... READ MORE›
A Facebook page titled Justice for Harambe'' was created in tribute to the 17-year-old rare gorilla, and garnered more than 8,000 likes within hours... READ MORE›
Maynard said the zoo's Gorilla World area would be open as usual on Sunday... READ MORE›
BROWNSVILLE, Texas The rust-colored border security fence starts in a dusty field on the Loop family farm in South Texas... READ MORE›
The case is not the first time Obama has asked the Supreme Court to rescue a major initiative... READ MORE›
BROWNSVILLE, Texas -- The decommissioned USS Independence has arrived at its last port of call... READ MORE›
If Donald Trump wins, it's not going to be the same United States... READ MORE›
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton countered in court papers by saying, "Executive agencies are not entitled to rewrite immigration laws."... READ MORE›
Fully 72 percent of Americans near the southwestern border are against a border wall, along with 86 percent of those living in Mexico's northernmost cities, the poll found... READ MORE›
Zoo officials said the boy fell after he climbed through a public barrier at the Gorilla World exhibit Saturday afternoon... READ MORE›
Hurricane Matthew How The Times Prepares for a Coming Storm... READ MORE›
The court's ruling said the mothers had shown credible fear of persecution in their homelands, meaning they would likely be granted asylum in the United States... READ MORE›
San Fernando is about 145 kilometres south of Brownsville, Texas, and is a critical point on drug- and migrant-smuggling routes to the U.S. border... READ MORE›
US police in New York City have detained four teenagers and are seeking a fifth after a woman was gang raped at a playground... READ MORE›
The gorilla came to Cincinnati in 2015 from the Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville, Texas... READ MORE›
Harambe was sent to Cincinnati less than two years ago in hopes he would eventually breed with gorillas there... READ MORE›
A CNN ORC poll taken last week found 53 percent of Americans would blame congressional Republicans for any Homeland Security shutdowns, while only 30 percent would blame Obama... READ MORE›
Because immigration court hearings are civil proceedings, immigrants are not guaranteed legal representation, notes Angelique Montano, an immigration attorney at the Quan Law Group in Houston... READ MORE›
The government is offering 8,300 for slightly more than half an acre 2,000 square meters near the Rio Grande, the river separating Texas and Mexico... READ MORE›
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