Senior Field Correspondent Nina Kravinsky, a former NPR producer, is reporting from the station's news bureau in Hermosillo.
We must never surrender control of our border and let the transnational criminal organizations have their way.
Trump's immigration crackdown has already had a chilling effect on crossings at the U.S.-Mexico ... 1 percent of Arizona's residents are immigrants, and about 8.6 percent of the border states ...
An asylum seeker knew something was wrong when she saw her husband’s face as he stood in the courtyard of the shelter that’s ...
Energy Fuels, Inc. owns and operates the Pinyon Plain uranium mine on U.S. Forest Service land in the Kaibab National Forest near the Grand Canyon. Numerous tribes, including the Navajo Nation, the ...
Under Biden’s administration, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said those pathways, plus aggressive immigration enforcement in Mexico, have dramatically reduced the number of people crossing ...
Kevin Black, 36, of Kenmore, N.Y., of the New York National Guard keeps an eye on a group of suspected illegal immigrants near the Arizona-Mexico border in Sasabe ... Using soldiers or Marines to ...
In early January, they were overjoyed to finally secure one for later this month, said Tania, who asked the Arizona ... in central Mexico, prompting them to flee to the border last year, she ...
This is just the beginning,” one Defense official said about the deployment of active-duty troops to the border with Mexico.
Officials in Douglas — along the border between Arizona and the Mexican state of Sonora — have declared a state of emergency.