Judge Alia Moses will hear arguments from Texas and the Biden administration next week to determine whether her temporary order will continue past Nov. 13.
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Judge Alia Moses will hear arguments from Texas and the Biden administration next week to determine whether her temporary order will continue past Nov. 13.
People who have information about the targets can confidentially report this information to law enforcement at 800-635-2509 or 915-314-8194.
Federal agents have developed and implemented a practice of destroying Texas’s concertina wire to encourage, induce, and assist thousands of aliens to illegally cross the Rio Grande and enter Texas.
At the end of the school year, 11 Youth of the Month recipients are considered for the prestigious Border Patrol Youth of the Year award.
According to the lawsuit, filed in the Western District of Texas, Border Patrol agents “not only cut Texas’ concertina wire, but also attach ropes or cables from the back of pickup trucks to ease illegal” migrants’ ability to get onto the U.S. side of the river.
The House Appropriations Committee passed House Bill 6 on Monday. If it becomes law, the bill would fund an estimated 50 miles of new barriers at the 1,200-mile Texas-Mexico border.
Twelve undocumented non-citizens were found inside the house and later taken to the Laredo South Station to be processed accordingly.
Certain agricultural items used in holiday decorations are prohibited from entry to the U.S. and can carry harmful pests and disease, such as the citrus greening disease.
Officers seized $10.7 million in methamphetamine from a shipment of fresh jalapeño peppers.
CBP officers discovered 93 packages hidden within the vehicle.
On October 12, 21-year-old Danny Lee Cazares was escorted to the Hidalgo International Bridge by Mexican authorities.
CBP officers seized the narcotics along with the vehicle, arrested the driver and turned her over to the custody of Homeland Security Investigations.
Two immigration bills advanced in the Senate on Thursday evening.
CBP turned the narcotics, vehicle and subject over to Hidalgo Police Department for further investigation on state drug charges.
Port Director Carlos Rodriguez, “As the old adage says, ‘trust, but verify.’” Narcotics infiltration into our trusted trader programs will absolutely not be tolerated.”
Field Operations officers seized $906,000 in cocaine in a single enforcement action.
CBP officers believed the man may be making a false claim of U.S. citizenship and escorted him to the secondary exam area for further processing.
Rio Grande City Port of Entry cargo operations recently seized more than 80 pounds of cocaine in a single enforcement action.
Fifty-three illegal migrants died in what remains the nation’s deadliest human smuggling event.
The Border Patrol Youth of the Month program, in collaboration with community partners, has recognized Laredo's top high school seniors for 37 years.