Category: U.S.–Mexico border

Biden Says Border Will Be ‘Chaotic for a While’ as COVID Restrictions Lift

President Joe Biden predicted on Tuesday that the U.S.-Mexico border will be “chaotic for a while” as pandemic-related restrictions end and his new border policies come into effect. The Trump-era Title 42 border policy will be lifted on Thursday as a set of new policies are set in place to clamp down on illegal border…


Rash of Migrant Robberies, Assaults Reported to Border Patrol

SAN DIEGO—The U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) April 6 warned anyone considering sneaking across the U.S.-Mexico line about several recent armed robberies and assaults of migrants in the Otay Mountain Wilderness area. On March 24, five undocumented travelers detained by personnel with the federal agency in the remote region straddling San Diego County and Baja California…


House Judiciary Leaders Demand Documents on Teen Illegal Alien Accused of Murdering Maryland Woman

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Rep. Tom McClintock (R-Calif.), chairman of the panel’s Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement are demanding multiple documents from executive branch officials regarding an unnamed 17-year-old illegal alien who is accused of murdering a 20-year-old Maryland woman in an unprovoked attack. The documents being demanded are required in…


States’ Challenge to Biden’s Withdrawal of Title 42 Border Expulsions Policy Not Dead, Supreme Court Action Suggests

The Supreme Court issued a new order on Feb. 21 suggesting it is moving forward with a case about the Title 42 policy that allows rapid expulsion of illegal aliens crossing the U.S.-Mexico border after it abruptly canceled a hearing in the case days ago. The Biden administration had asked the High Court to drop the…


Traveling Across 10 Countries, Young Chinese Man and Family Flee to US for Freedom

After traveling across 10 countries—including eight in South America—for nearly three months, a Chinese family finally arrived in the United States seeking freedom. The trip was full of hardship and danger, among them surviving a Panamanian rainforest and its swift rivers. For this dream of freedom, Sun Jincai spent the whole summer of 2022 planning…


NTD Good Morning (Jan. 5): House Speaker Stalemate; President Biden to Visit Border for First Time Since Taking Office

The U.S. House is in limbo until a speaker can be elected. But will Republicans unite to back McCarthy as speaker? President Biden plans to give a border security speech on Jan. 5. He says he will visit the U.S.-Mexico border next week. A powerful storm slammed into the California coast on Jan. 4 knocking…


United States and Mexico Pledge Billions for ‘Infrastructure Modernization Effort’ at the Border

The United States and Mexico have agreed to invest nearly $5 billion to improve infrastructure along the 2,000-mile border between the two countries. President Joe Biden’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act includes a $3.4 billion investment in infrastructure at land ports of entry along the border with Mexico. These projects will “create good-paying local jobs,…


United States, Mexico Pledge Billions for ‘Infrastructure Modernization Effort’ at Border

The United States and Mexico have agreed to invest nearly $5 billion to improve infrastructure along the 2,000-mile border between the two countries. President Joe Biden’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act includes a $3.4 billion investment in infrastructure at land ports of entry along the border with Mexico. These projects will “create good-paying local jobs,…


US-Mexico Border Is World’s ‘Deadliest’ Land Crossing: UN Study

The U.S.-Mexico border has become the world’s “deadliest” land crossing, according to data recently brought to light by a United Nations study. A historic high of 728 recorded immigrant deaths and disappearances along the U.S.-Mexico border crossing in 2021 has made the land crossing the deadliest in the world, according to the study conducted by the…


Illegal Immigration is ‘On Steroids’ in Biden’s America: Rep. Tom Tiffany

Illegal immigration has been “on steroids” in the United States ever since President Joe Biden entered office on Jan. 20 and rolled back many of former President Donald Trump’s immigration restrictions, says Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-Wis.). “You look at what’s happened since January 20, when President Biden … one of the first things he did…