border security
Coverage of border security in the Nexus archive.
- Ceuta has 're-exposed immigration's divisive nature' in the EU
The EU's migration chief stated the bloc successfully met a 'test' of its border security and 'resilience to disinformation' during a migrant rush into Ceuta, Spain. Interior ministers held an emergency meeting, with several praising Spain's handling of the incident.
- Trump in Los Angeles Tuesday to speak at GOP event
President Donald Trump will speak at a Republican Party event in Los Angeles on Tuesday at Trump National Golf Club in Rancho Palos Verdes. The address will focus on middle-class tax cuts, border security, and reducing crime.
- Trump is making a rare Western trip to talk about the economy, something polls show he’s weak on
President Trump is visiting California and Nevada to address the economy and contrast with Democrats on issues like border security and crime, despite low approval ratings on economic management. He plans to criticize California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a prominent Democratic figure, during the trip.
- Ceuta: EU calls borders a 'shared European responsibility'
The European Commission has offered Morocco increased support at the borders of Ceuta and Melilla, urging the EU to adopt 'united action' on border security. The issue will be discussed by EU interior ministers on Tuesday.
- Spain will send troops to Ceuta to help with border security
Spain is sending troops to Ceuta to assist with border security after authorities requested a national emergency due to crowds breaching the border with Morocco as police lost control.
- Philp blasts Mahmood's deal with France after gendarmes tell him they have orders 'not to intervene' as migrants wait to board small boats
Philp criticizes Mahmood's agreement with France after French gendarmes informed him they have orders not to intervene as migrants await boarding small boats. The situation highlights tensions over migrant management and border security.
- Talarico is trying to win back Hispanics along the Texas border who swung toward the GOP
James Talarico, a U.S. Senate candidate, is campaigning along the Texas-Mexico border to regain support from Hispanic voters who shifted to the Republican Party. He focuses on economic issues, arguing the system is rigged against working people, while addressing concerns about rising living costs and border security.
- How to run for reelection in a messy Congress? It’s not easy
Lawmakers face challenges in running for reelection amid a contentious Congress, with Democrats and Republicans emphasizing different campaign strategies. Freshmen representatives from both parties highlight their individual achievements or party accomplishments, while midterms are seen as a potential referendum on the president's party. House leaders prepare for fundraising and campaigning ahead of the fall elections.
- Hearing for Mount Cristo Rey land seizure postponed
The federal government is seeking to seize land owned by the Catholic Diocese of Las Cruces near Mount Cristo Rey for border security, with a court filing requesting legal authority to condemn the property. A hearing for the land seizure has been postponed.
- Messy primaries plague both major political parties, causing chaos and confusion in the midterms
Both major political parties face chaotic primaries due to internal conflicts and strategic missteps. Republicans struggle with Trump's influence and policy disruptions, while Democrats confront divisions between moderates and progressives, with key races in Wisconsin and Maine at risk due to candidate scandals and primary battles.
- Messy primaries plague both major political parties, causing chaos and confusion in the midterms
Midterm campaigns for both major political parties have descended into chaos due to internal conflicts and missteps. Republicans face challenges from President Trump's focus on purging dissent and Iran war policies, while Democrats grapple with internal divisions between moderates and progressives, leading to primary scandals and candidate implosions.
- Full transcript of "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," July 19, 2026
The July 19, 2026 episode of 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan' featured Sen. Mark Warner and border czar Tom Homan as guests. The discussion likely centered on topics related to their respective roles in politics and border security.
- Anwar, Anutin hit diplomatic high notes to mask Malaysia-Thailand tensions
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul used a musical performance to address a trade dispute and border security tensions. The pair, described as long-standing friends, combined public spectacle with diplomatic efforts to resolve issues between their nations.
- Trump refashions campaign rhetoric for Freedom 250 kickoff
President Donald Trump delivered a campaign-style speech at the Freedom 250 kickoff event in Washington, D.C., highlighting policies such as border security, education reforms, and military achievements. The event featured a military flyover and praise for the Founding Fathers, with Trump asserting America's global dominance and criticizing political opponents.
- CBP touts historic milestone, pushes for even larger workforce: 'We aren’t stopping here'
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has reached a record 21,471 agents, the largest workforce in its 102-year history, and plans to expand further toward 25,000 agents. The agency cites competitive pay, benefits, and hiring incentives, supported by $64 billion and $26 billion in funding from the Trump administration’s Big Beautiful Bill and recent Department of Homeland Security funding measures.
- Abbott says Texas seeking reimbursement for billions of dollars in border security
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott stated the state is seeking federal reimbursement for border security costs. The announcement was made during an interview with NewsNation border correspondent Ali Bradley, which also covered topics like the New World screwworm and the U.S. Senate election.
- South Africa: Over 40,000 Illegal Foreign Nationals Have Been Arrested - IMC On Migration
Over 40,000 illegal foreign nationals have been arrested in South Africa since the start of 2026, with over 7,400 arrests in the past month. The government is intensifying efforts to tackle illegal immigration and strengthen border security.
- Brazil Cleared to Buy $330m of US Stinger Missiles for Its Skies
Washington approved a potential sale of 100 FIM-92K Stinger missiles to Brazil, valued at up to $330 million. The Stinger missiles are shoulder-fired weapons designed to target low-flying aircraft, drones, and helicopters. The US describes the deal as supporting Brazil's border security.
- Belfast violence prompts fight on the right
Violent protests in Belfast followed a Sudanese national being charged with attempted murder, reigniting political debates over immigration and border security. Political leaders are contesting the narrative, while Nigel Farage addresses potential scrutiny of Reform's past immigration policies.
- South Africa: Government Unveils Comprehensive Plan to Tackle Illegal Immigration
The South African government has adopted a Comprehensive Approach for Migration Management to strengthen border security, enforce immigration laws, tackle corruption, and close policy loopholes in response to illegal immigration.
- Pakistani minister delivers 'important message' to Khamenei during Tehran visit
Pakistani minister Mohsin Naqvi delivered a message from Pakistan's army chief and prime minister to Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei during a visit to Tehran. Discussions with Iranian interior minister Eskandar Momeni focused on border security, counterterrorism, drug trafficking, and boosting bilateral economic exchanges to $10 billion. Iran thanked Pakistan for its role in reducing US-Iran tensions, and Naqvi is set to meet Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi.
- In France, Hegseth invokes immigration and "invasion" in D-Day remarks
Hegseth's speech in France referenced immigration and 'invasion' during D-Day remarks. The speech aligned with broader Trump administration rhetoric on border security and migration in Europe.
- In France, Hegseth invokes immigration and "invasion" in D-Day remarks
Hegseth's speech in France invoked immigration and 'invasion' during D-Day remarks, reflecting broader Trump administration rhetoric on border security and migration in Europe.
- Unified Front: Zelensky, Tsikhanouskaya Address Russian Threats and Lukashenko’s War Role
Belarusian democratic leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv to strengthen ties between Ukraine and Belarusian democratic forces. The discussion focused on countering Russian threats, isolating Alexander Lukashenko’s regime, and addressing issues like border security, Belarusian volunteers in Ukraine, and political prisoners.
- Joe Scarborough goes off over NJ ICE facility after lawmakers turned away
Joe Scarborough criticized an ICE facility in New Jersey, stating that while border security and immigration enforcement are valid, cruelty should never be part of policy. The remarks followed lawmakers being turned away from the facility.
- Texas Railroad Commissioner Jim Wright and wife share story of 2017 crash that left her permanently paralyzed
Texas Railroad Commissioner Jim Wright and his wife Sherri share their story of a 2017 car crash that left Sherri permanently paralyzed, detailing the emotional and physical impact on their family and linking the incident to concerns about illegal immigration and border security.
- CBP Directive 3340-049B: Border Search of Electronic Devices
CBP Directive 3340-049B outlines procedures for border searches of electronic devices by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The directive is discussed on Hacker News with 85 points and 25 comments, indicating public interest in border security and privacy issues.
- EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Bishop Barron blasts Catholic left for 'demonization' of Trump amid child trafficking crisis
Bishop Robert Barron criticizes the Catholic left for demonizing the Trump administration, particularly regarding immigration and border security, arguing for dialogue and highlighting moral concerns about open borders and human trafficking. He emphasizes the need for balanced discussions and acknowledges the Trump administration's efforts to address child trafficking and border issues.
- Republicans get 'aggressive' in fight to win top cop spots in battleground states
Republican attorney general candidates are launching an $11 million TV ad campaign in key battleground states, focusing on crime, border security, and public safety to counter Democratic policies. The Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) highlights recent legal victories against Biden administration initiatives, such as student loan forgiveness and Title IX revisions, as part of a broader strategy to nationalize attorney general races.
- Ukraine boosts border security with Belarus over attack fears
Ukraine has increased security measures in regions bordering Belarus following weeks of warnings about potential Russian military attacks from Belarusian territory. Kyiv fears Russia may use Belarus as a staging ground for a new offensive from the north, similar to the 2022 invasion strategy.
- Dem Senate candidate Sherrod Brown claims he supports 'closing the border'; GOP says record proves otherwise
Democratic Senate candidate Sherrod Brown faces criticism from Republicans for claiming to support border closure despite a 32-year voting record opposing border security measures and deportation of criminal aliens. His recent remarks contradict past actions, including voting to protect sanctuary cities and dismissing border wall construction as 'stupid.' The Ohio Senate race, a key battleground for the Senate majority, highlights immigration as a central issue.
- Trump signs bill ending partial government shutdown
President Donald Trump signed a bill to end the partial government shutdown, which had lasted for 35 days. The legislation resolved a funding dispute over border security and provided a three-week reprieve before another potential shutdown.
- SEN JOHN KENNEDY: Democrats’ anti-ICE tantrum leaves Republicans with one option going forward
Senator John Kennedy criticizes Senate Democrats for a 70-day shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) over funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), claiming their opposition stems from fear of their progressive base rather than genuine reform. He accuses Democrats of prioritizing ideological goals over national security and federal workers' livelihoods, while highlighting Republican efforts to fund ICE operations and border security.
- Why is India turning to crocodiles and snakes to ‘fence’ Bangladesh border?
India is exploring the use of venomous snakes and crocodiles as a deterrent along its porous border with Bangladesh to prevent smuggling and unauthorized crossings. The unconventional approach highlights growing concerns over border security and illegal activities in the region.
- Congress must modernize asylum policy before the justices upend it
The Supreme Court is set to rule on a case that could reshape asylum policy, emphasizing the need for Congress to establish a framework that balances border security with human dignity.
- Petro becomes first president to visit Venezuela since Maduro abduction
Colombian President Gustavo Petro is set to visit Venezuela, marking the first such visit since Nicolás Maduro's abduction. The meeting with interim Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez will focus on border security issues.
- Voters say Republicans outdo Democrats on these key issues: Fox News poll
A Fox News poll shows Republicans lead on border security, immigration, and crime, while Democrats outperform on healthcare, inflation, and economy. Voters rate the economy negatively, with cost-of-living concerns dominating, and President Trump's approval remains low.
- Voters say Republicans outdo Democrats on these key issues: Fox News poll
A Fox News poll reveals Republicans lead Democrats on border security, immigration, crime, and national security, while Democrats hold advantages on economy, inflation, healthcare, climate change, abortion, and transgender issues. The poll highlights economic concerns as top voter priorities, with 73% rating the economy negatively and 52% of voters favoring Democratic House candidates if midterms were held now.
- US Senate passes $70bn funding plan for ICE, Border Patrol
The U.S. Senate passed a $70 billion funding plan for ICE and Border Patrol in a 50-48 vote to reopen the Department of Homeland Security. The decision reflects bipartisan support for border security measures amid ongoing political debates.
- GOP zeros in on South Texas Dem who urged Trump to 'allow people to cross freely'
Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, a Democratic congressman from a South Texas district that Donald Trump won by 10 points in 2024, faces intense GOP scrutiny over his border policy record. The district, redistricted to favor Republicans, is now a key battleground, with Republicans accusing Gonzalez of misaligning with local priorities on immigration and border security. Gonzalez defends his stance as 'tough' on Biden's policies while advocating for humane migrant processes.