border
Coverage of border in the Nexus archive.
- Mullin defends Delaney Hall facility: 'We do a great job'
Mullin defended the Delaney Hall facility, stating that 'We do a great job.' Separately, the DHS secretary took his first trip to the border, during which time he toured current construction.
- Donald Trump fires up Vegas crowd with tax cut push as he takes aim at Democrat
President Trump addressed a crowd in Las Vegas, promoting tax cuts and criticizing Democrats on issues including the border, crime, and culture. He downplayed a security scare during his West Coast campaign.
- The king who outfoxed Pedro Sánchez
Morocco’s absolute ruler Mohammed VI used Spain’s border as leverage against Madrid, as highlighted in the article. The king is described as having outfoxed Spanish leader Pedro Sánchez through this strategic move.
- Border Patrol says 'border is closed' as prosecutors announce 250 new immigration cases
The U.S. Border Patrol El Paso Sector is reinforcing its message that 'the border is closed' through a new social media video showcasing aerial surveillance along the Southwest border. Prosecutors have announced 250 new immigration cases.
- Faith-based groups expand support for asylum-seekers, deportees in Juarez
Faith-based groups are expanding support for asylum-seekers and deportees in Juarez by providing emergency shelter, health care, and other services. This collaboration between religious leaders on both sides of the border aims to address dwindling asylum opportunities and increased deportations.
- New Mexico AG sues for return of teen forced to cross border by foster care staff
The New Mexico attorney general is suing to return a teen who was forced to cross the border by foster care staff. The lawsuit seeks to prevent the state child welfare agency from removing children from the U.S. without a court order.
- A heavily armed border still divides North and South Korea 70 years after the armistice
North and South Korea remain divided by a heavily armed border 70 years after the 1953 Korean War armistice. The conflict ended without a peace treaty, leaving the countries technically at war, with ongoing impacts including border fortifications and separated families carrying memories of loss.
- A heavily armed border still divides North and South Korea 70 years after the armistice
North and South Korea remain divided by a heavily armed border 70 years after the Korean War armistice. The conflict ended without a peace treaty, leaving the countries technically at war despite the passage of more than seven decades.
- 'Extremely significant' car bomb intercepted near border by Irish police
Gardai intercepted an extremely significant car bomb near the border during an operation targeting dissident republicans. The explosive was discovered as part of this security initiative.
- Gordie Howe Bridge footpath raises security, border questions
The Gordie Howe Bridge, a land crossing between Michigan and Canada, will introduce a footpath for pedestrians and bikers for the first time in decades. The addition has raised questions about security and border management.
- Belarus to Send Poorly Performing Farmers to Guard Ukraine Border
Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko ordered underperforming harvest workers and officials to be sent to the army to guard the Ukraine border, emphasizing improved wellbeing rather than initiating war. The directive coincides with efforts to secure a bountiful harvest season.
- US Supreme Court backs Trump on turning away asylum seekers at border
The US Supreme Court supported Trump's policy of turning away asylum seekers at the border. The decision was announced in Washington, DC.
- Sudan: El Burhan Promises Probe Into 'Egypt Attack On Sudanese Miners'
Sudanese Armed Forces Commander-in-chief Lt Gen Abdelfattah El Burhan has pledged to investigate reports of an Egyptian military attack on Sudanese miners near the border, amid calls for an international probe into alleged Egyptian operations inside Sudan.
- Judge orders alleged 'port runner' held without bond in ammunition smuggling case
A man accused of smuggling ammunition across the border was held without bond by a judge. The case involves allegations of using a 'port runner' method for smuggling.
- Texas mom had son in car while smuggling fentanyl across border
A Texas mother, Anahi Sanchez, was involved in smuggling fentanyl across the border while her son was in the car. Prosecutors allege she is a known cartel drug runner who claimed to be returning from visiting family in Mexico.
- Swedish fighters intercept Russian jets near border
Swedish fighters intercepted Russian jets near the border. Sweden's airspace was not violated during the incident.
- Mexican volunteer group conducts new search for Nancy Guthrie following anonymous tip
A Mexican volunteer group is conducting an independent search for Nancy Guthrie's remains near the border following an anonymous tip. Authorities state there is no evidence to verify the tip's validity.
- Mexican volunteer group conducts new search for Nancy Guthrie following anonymous tip
A Mexican volunteer group is conducting an independent search for Nancy Guthrie's remains near the border based on an anonymous tip. Authorities have stated there is no evidence to verify the claim about her body's location.
- Mexican volunteer group conducts new search for Nancy Guthrie following anonymous tip
A Mexican volunteer group is conducting an independent search for Nancy Guthrie's remains near the border following an anonymous tip. Authorities state there is no evidence to verify the claim about her body's location.
- Mexican volunteer group conducts new search for Nancy Guthrie following anonymous tip
A Mexican volunteer group is searching for Nancy Guthrie's remains near the border based on an anonymous tip, but authorities have no evidence to confirm the claim.
- Anonymous tip claimed Nancy Guthrie ‘grave’ found in Mexico — sparking massive search
A group in Mexico searching for missing people received an anonymous tip that Nancy Guthrie was buried in an unmarked grave near the border, prompting a large-scale search. The claim has not been confirmed, and the group is investigating the lead.
- India’s Bengal pushes out Muslim Bangladeshis, deepening religious tensions
India’s Bengal is pushing out Muslim Bangladeshis, sending hundreds to the border and detaining others as part of a crackdown on undocumented migrants. The actions are deepening religious tensions.
- This week on The Hill: Congress scrambles on reconciliation 2.0 and FISA
Congress is addressing two legislative priorities: a $69.5 billion budget reconciliation package to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border security, and a long-term extension of the government’s warrantless spying powers under FISA.
- Border, peace, democracy: Myanmar president's India visit is closely watched
Myanmar's president is visiting India with a focus on border, peace, and democracy. The visit comes as Myanmar seeks to broaden diplomatic engagement after years of international criticism and isolation.
- Sedated, injured, even dead: Exotic bird smuggling cases underscore a problem at the border
Two defendants were involved in smuggling exotic birds at the border, with one hiding 14 sedated keel-billed toucans in his Volkswagen Passat and another concealing 17 birds under a car seat while using chickens as decoys. The cases highlight the illegal trade of exotic animals and the methods used to evade detection.
- Appeals court rules that Trump's asylum ban at the border is illegal
A U.S. appeals court ruled that President Trump's asylum ban at the border is illegal, stating immigration laws allow people to seek asylum at the border. The decision challenges Trump's declaration of an 'invasion' and subsequent suspension of asylum applications.
- Afghans displaced by Pakistan conflict survive in tent camps
Tens of thousands of Afghans have been displaced by recent fighting along the Pakistan border, forcing them into tent camps. The conflict has created a humanitarian crisis as displaced families struggle to survive in temporary shelters.
- Greek police using masked migrants to forcibly push other migrants back across border
Greek police are allegedly using masked migrants, possibly recruited mercenaries, to forcibly push other migrants back across the border. The BBC reports that such illegal migrant 'pushbacks' have been occurring since at least 2020.