Texas authorities have placed additional razor wire to deter migrants in Eagle Pass after Attorney General Ken Paxton defied the Biden administration's threat of legal action. Workers were filmed ...
McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) — Gov. Greg Abbott says National Guard troops are installing more razor wire along the Rio ...
A Texas state trooper warned last summer that he had seen a miscarrying pregnant woman and a child snared in the "inhumane" razor wire. Texas sued the Department of Homeland Security in October ...
In a victory for federal law enforcement, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday narrowly decided to allow Border Patrol agents to remove razor wire that the state of Texas had strung up along the Rio ...
Texas has wrestled away control of immigration enforcement from the federal government after stationing thousands of troops ...
(AP Photo/Eric Gay, File) WASHINGTON (CN) — Texas responded Tuesday to the Biden administration’s emergency appeal at the Supreme Court, urging the justices to keep Border Patrol from cutting through ...
busing people to other cities who had crossed the border illegally and having National Guard soldiers install razor wire along the border. While President Biden "is deserting his duty" to secure ...
Texas state officials took over Shelby Park in January, lining its river banks with empty shipping containers and reams of ...
The next year, Texas started bussing migrants out of state. In 2023, lawmakers passed a bill making illegal immigration a violation of state law. And Abbott added razor wire on the border and floating ...
A few months ago, hundreds of asylum-seeking families waited for an opening to crawl through razor wire from Juarez into El Paso. No one is waiting there now. The border wall of El Paso ...
In an effort to prevent migrant crossings from the southern border, Texas installed a razor wire along its border with New Mexico, not Mexico — upsetting the southwestern state’s governor.
This story is part of a collaboration with the Associated Press and FRONTLINE, the PBS series, through its Local Journalism Initiative, which is funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.