18 Dead In Mexico Bus Crash
At least 18 people were killed after a passenger bus fell off a highway into a ravine on its way to Tijuana, Mexico on Thursday.
At least 18 people were killed after a passenger bus fell off a highway into a ravine on its way to Tijuana, Mexico on Thursday.
Two bodies were found near the United States-Mexico border in Rio Grande. One of the bodies was floating along the separation barrier between the countries.
According to Customs and Border Protection statistics acquired by the press, the number of migrant families with children crossing the southern border has nearly tripled in the last two months, raising concerns among top officials.
After months at sea, a lost sailor and his dog have been rescued in the South Pacific Ocean by a Mexican tuna boat helicopter.
Mexico’s Foreign Relations Secretary said that she has sent a diplomatic note to the United States government to express the concerns of the Mexican government regarding Texas’ deployment of floating barriers on the Rio Grande.
The Biden administration has discreetly begun filling in segments of unfenced areas along the southern border where Trump-era efforts were abruptly halted after President Joe Biden mounted a vicious campaign criticizing the notion of a wall.
A man from Southern California has been charged with allegedly killing three sex workers from Tijuana, Mexico.
Governor Greg Abbott has installed a stretch of buoys on the Rio Grande River that divides Texas and Mexico in an attempt to hinder migrants from crossing into Texas.
Two Americans were found dead in their hotel room Tuesday night in Mexico’s Baja California peninsula.
After campaigners notified U.S. officials that refugees were being targeted for extortion at a Texas border crossing that connects to an infamously dangerous Mexican city, the Biden administration stopped taking mobile app appointments to admit asylum-seekers.