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3 Women Died Trying to Cross the U.S.-Mexico Border After Getting Lost
Members of the group were suffering from hypothermia and called 911.
Trump Administration: It’s Not Our Fault That Migrant and His Daughter Drowned, It’s Theirs
"That father didn’t wait to go through the asylum process in the legal fashion and decided to cross the river."
Two Infants, a Toddler, and a Woman Found Dead at “Devil’s Corner" Along Texas Border
The Rio Grande Valley, where the park is based, accounts for more than 40% of illegal crossing arrests.
A record-breaking amount of fentanyl was seized — at a legal border crossing
Officers discovered the drugs in an 18-wheeler carting cucumbers from Mexico.
Redditor's Crackpot Scheme to Get Kawhi to Lakers: Enter Canada Illegally
All he has to do is get arrested—he won't be charged. But he will be banned from re-entering the country.
The Chicano Artists Transcending the US-Mexico Border
With a foot in each world, the people of El Paso and Ciudad Juarez have developed a shared culture, which stretches beyond nationality and documentation.
'The Real Cost of Good Tacos,' Today's Comic by Urbano Ortega Matta
Mr. Perez is forced to hand over his visa after laughing at a meme.
Woman dies trying to cross illegally into Canada
A 57-year-old Ghanaian woman, believed to have died of hypothermia, was found a short distance away from the Canadian border
More than 1,100 people have been intercepted crossing into Canada from the U.S. this year
Border jumpers are taking advantage of a loophole in the Safe Third Country agreement between Canada and the U.S.
We Talked to the Man Walking the Length of the US-Mexico Border
The first leg of Mark Hainds's journey—1,010 miles of Texas borderlands—is the subject of a new documentary, La Frontera.
The Artists Using the US-Mexico Border as a Blank Canvas
We spoke to artists who have painted "Fuck Trump" murals, created instruments from items abandoned by border crossers, and used paint to make parts of the fence disappear.
Burner Phones Are Changing the Way People Illegally Cross the Mexican Border
A technological arms race between migrants, cartels, and authorities is heating up at the Mexico-United States border. At its center? Cheap, pay-as-you-go phones.