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Alligator Alcatraz,” the immigrant detention facility that opened Tuesday in the Florida Everglades, has become a rich source ...
Soldiers and razor-sharp metal at the Mexico-Texas border don't deter migrants who traveled months to get there, as numbers of those fleeing to the U.S. soar.
Nearly 200 Marines are working in 90-degree heat to reinforce the border wall, raising questions about effectiveness and ...
The wire that's typically used in battlefields and on prison barriers is the most visible result of the $210 million military deployment along the U.S.-Mexico border, creating an imposing sight ...
Razor wire placed by Texas officials, the trooper also reported, was forcing migrants to cross the Rio Grande in parts that are unsafe, especially for families traveling with children.
Gut-punching images taken by The Post show migrant toddlers crawling through razor wire to reach Eagle Pass, Texas, howling in pain as spikes from the wire stick into their flesh.
Texas National Guard soldiers install additional razor wire lie along the Rio Grande on January 10, 2024 in Eagle Pass, Texas. Following a major surge of migrant border crossings late last year, ...
A federal appeals court Wednesday ruled that Border Patrol agents cannot cut razor wire that Texas installed on the U.S.-Mexico border in the town of Eagle Pass, Texas.
Does razor wire really keep migrants from entering the country illegally, and is it worth the cost? Texas authorities have placed over 100 miles of razor wire along the southern border.
The wire that’s typically used in battlefields and on prison barriers is the most visible result of the $210 million military deployment along the U.S.-Mexico border, creating an imposing sight ...
Nearly 200 Camp Pendleton Marines are at the Campo border, helping to install razor wire along the border wall.