Republicans are stepping up their scrutiny of dozens of shelters run by aid groups on the U.S. border with Mexico.
Texas has continued to build border wall along its shared boundary with Mexico despite the Biden administration's cancellation of all Trump-era contracts.
and today 140 miles of barrier – mostly built before the Trump administration – lines the Texas-Mexico border. A group of migrants walks west near the Rio Grande in Mexico's Ciudad Juárez on ...
Border officials explored using floating barriers from Texas to California ... orange buoys floating in the Rio Grande, designed to make it harder to cross. They have also been contentious.
On the U.S.-Mexico border, they are perhaps the most ... arguing in part that the law did not apply in the case of the Rio Grande and also that the barriers would prevent drownings by discouraging ...
At least a third of landowners approached by state officials have refused to let wall be built on their properties, leaving sections full of gaps.
The Rio Grande in Hughes Ranch ... as well as 21 other residents and public officials in the border communities where the barrier is being built. The Tribune interviewed and shared its findings ...
Only 80 miles of that, however, was a new barrier that ... majority of the border in terms of milage. A total of 55 miles were built in the state under Trump along the Rio Grande by El Paso.
The goal was to make border crossings more difficult by installing razor wire and other physical barriers along the Rio Grande. Law enforcement began arresting suspected undocumented migrants for ...