A video shot over two years ago at the U.S.-Mexico border in El Paso, Texas, has been falsely described on social media in January 2025 as showing migrants having “just” forced their way into the U.S.
The Trump administration says the first goal of the sweeping proposal is to remove criminals who are here illegally. And while there's no evidence of raids happening in North Texas, some students are expressing concerns.
A suspected border migrant smuggler leads Texas DPS troopers on a wild, reckless car chase that hit 120 mph in El Paso.
SB 4 had been scheduled to take effect in March 2024, but its implementation was blocked by the courts after legal challenges were filed against the state of Texas. New El Paso County Sheriff Oscar Ugarte, who took office on Jan. 1, has spoken out against ...
The City of El Paso is going forward with plans to build a new Advanced Manufacturing District that is projected to bring about 17,000 jobs to Far West Texas. City council approved construction of the district's first phase,
Active duty troops in Texas will be building permanent and temporary physical barriers to stop illegal border crossings, using intelligence analysts for the monitor and detection of migrants and military aircrafts to take detainees back to their country of origin.
An El Paso man described by HSI investigators as a "boss" in a border migrant smuggling ring is sentenced to federal prison.
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — City Council greenlit the construction of a new manufacturing district that hopes to bring 17,000 jobs to El Paso. On Wednesday, the El Paso City Council approved ...
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — The El Paso Police Department celebrated the graduation of 20 new police officers. The graduation ceremony for the 136th Academy Class was held at the Starlight ...
She sent out lease applications for apartments in Arizona, Montana, Utah, and Texas (specifically El Paso). The last was ... days after spending $3,000 on new equipment and the participation ...
President Donald Trump came out swinging on the issue of immigration, writes Michael Sean Winters. The leaders of the U.S. Catholic hierarchy do not throw punches. But they are setting down some markers.
Hundreds of "illegal immigrant criminals" in the U.S. were arrested and hundreds more flown out of the country on military aircraft, the White House said.