El Paso diocese and county condemned President Trump's reversal of sensitive locations policy, which protected churches and schools from ICE raids
Trump's immigration executive orders have stirred up reactions from communities that are directly impacted by the migrant crisis.
El Paso's emerging fashion scene includes recognized designers, fashion students and boutiques that have established a new era for the culture of the borderland.
The El Paso Times Newsmaker of the Year special is an annual report ... like many already commonplace in the United States. She was born in Mexico City with her family name, Pardo, on June 24, 1962. Her Sephardic Jewish grandparents on her mother's side ...
With President Trump back in office, Mexico's President Sheinbaum braces for strained relations. U.S. public support for hardline policies targeting Mexico is on the rise, and looming energy reforms and trade negotiations add to the challenges.
President Donald Trump's promises of mass deportations, which could bring batches of new arrivals fresh off the border bridges into Juárez, has Mexican law enforcement preparing to keep watch for potential trouble.
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El Paso's congressional delegation is divided over President Trump's immigration and border policies, with Democrat Veronica Escobar and Republ
Though the crowd was thin for this year's Women's March and People's Rally in Downtown El Paso, the message was resistance to President Donald Trump.
Upon taking office, US President Donald Trump issued executive orders affecting migrants on the US border. Now, 1,500 soldiers are being deployed along the southern border with Mexico — but Trump's plans go much further.
WASHINGTON/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexico has refused a request from President Donald Trump's administration to allow a U.S. military aircraft deporting migrants to land in the country, a U.S. official and a Mexican official told Reuters.
Officers are scouring cities and states, trying to round up illegal aliens who are either wanted for crimes in their home country or who have committed crimes during their time in the US.