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โ€˜Over 1,000 a monthโ€™: Growing number of drones crossing into US airspace at southern border prompts security concerns

Read full article: โ€˜Over 1,000 a monthโ€™: Growing number of drones crossing into US airspace at southern border prompts security concerns

KPRC 2 Investigates found that drones from Mexico are increasingly flying into the U.S., posing risks by spying and smuggling drugs, which has led President Trump to demand urgent action to protect our communities.

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Know your rights in Texas if stopped by police, immigration agents or FBI

Read full article: Know your rights in Texas if stopped by police, immigration agents or FBI

As Texas continues to be at the forefront of immigration enforcement, understanding your rights is essential during encounters with law enforcement or Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

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Texas spent over $11 billion in taxpayer money for border patrol, now Gov. Abbott asks Congress for reimbursement

Read full article: Texas spent over $11 billion in taxpayer money for border patrol, now Gov. Abbott asks Congress for reimbursement

Gov. Greg Abbott Thursday sent letters to U.S. Congressional Leadership and the entire Texas Congressional Delegation requesting the federal government to reimburse Texas for the more than $11.1 billion in Texas taxpayer money spent to increase border security.

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Impact of President Trumpโ€™s administration already felt on Texas border

Read full article: Impact of President Trumpโ€™s administration already felt on Texas border

During his first week in office, President Donald Trump signed several executive orders and announced policies impacting border security and immigration.

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What are the laws surrounding mass deportation? Houston attorney weighs in

Read full article: What are the laws surrounding mass deportation? Houston attorney weighs in

President-Elect Trump assures a mass deportation of undocumented immigrants as one of his first campaign promises.

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Mother of Jocelyn Nungaray joins Trump at Austin rally, calls for border policy change

Read full article: Mother of Jocelyn Nungaray joins Trump at Austin rally, calls for border policy change

Former President Donald Trump addressed border security at a rally in Austin, where Alexis Nungaray shared the story of her daughter Jocelyn, who was killed by two Venezuelan nationals allegedly linked to a gang.

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Spider monkeys, parrot eggs and pythons, oh my! A look back at strange items found during border inspections

Read full article: Spider monkeys, parrot eggs and pythons, oh my! A look back at strange items found during border inspections

Ever wondered what bizarre items people try to smuggle across the U.S. border? Check out these strange finds from border inspections: live spider monkeys, giant African Land Snails, and even Xanax pills hidden in yarn spools! Learn about these unusual cases and more as KPRC dives into the creative lengths smugglers go to. Tune in Friday at 6 a.m. for an exclusive look at how customs agents keep the country safe. Don't miss out

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Houston immigration attorneys break down timing of Bidenโ€™s asylum cap order

Read full article: Houston immigration attorneys break down timing of Bidenโ€™s asylum cap order

Hours before President Joe Biden was set to roll out an executive order aiming to cap asylum requests, KPRC 2 spoke with immigration attorneys to get a legal understanding of what this could mean for an overwhelmed border during an already tense election year.

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โ€˜Easy moneyโ€™ for human smuggling at Texas-Mexico border enticing drivers who donโ€™t always know what theyโ€™re in for

Read full article: โ€˜Easy moneyโ€™ for human smuggling at Texas-Mexico border enticing drivers who donโ€™t always know what theyโ€™re in for

The lure of quick cash helps fuel a steady stream of smuggling cases being filed in rural Texas counties along the U.S. border with Mexico.

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Senate Bill 4 blocked once again, but what does Houston-area law enforcement have to say about it?

Read full article: Senate Bill 4 blocked once again, but what does Houston-area law enforcement have to say about it?

Law enforcement officials might find themselves in a strange limbo due to the legal chess match regarding Senate Bill 4. Especially after a U.S. appeals court put the stateโ€™s controversial immigration law, Senate Bill 4, back on hold.

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KPRC 2 Exclusive: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reacts to Supreme Courtโ€™s SB 4 ruling

Read full article: KPRC 2 Exclusive: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reacts to Supreme Courtโ€™s SB 4 ruling

Was he surprised by the ruling?

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Immigrant civil rights group responds to temporary halt of SB 4

Read full article: Immigrant civil rights group responds to temporary halt of SB 4

Houston area immigrant civil rights group FIEL responded to the temporary halt of Senate Bill 4 Friday.

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Hereโ€™s what Houston-area law enforcement have to say about Senate Bill 4

Read full article: Hereโ€™s what Houston-area law enforcement have to say about Senate Bill 4

On Thursday, KPRC 2 reached out to sheriffโ€™s offices in our area for comments on Senate Bill 4.

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EXPLAINER: What you should know about SB 4โ€ฒs rollout

Read full article: EXPLAINER: What you should know about SB 4โ€ฒs rollout

Senate Bill 4, signed by Gov. Greg Abbott in December, has been a topic of controversy in Texas. Recently, a federal judge in Austin blocked the enforcement of SB 4. #SB4 #ImmigrationEnforcement #LegalBattle

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Video shows growing humanitarian crisis at U.S.-Mexico border

Read full article: Video shows growing humanitarian crisis at U.S.-Mexico border

A recent viral video from WSLS-TV showed what troops and migrant face each day

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How would a government shutdown impact border, immigration courts?

Read full article: How would a government shutdown impact border, immigration courts?

A government shutdown would not impact operations along our borders, but would mean tens of thousands of Border Patrol Agents and Officers with the Office of Field Operations would have to work without pay.

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Federal audit shows DHS needs to improve system of obtaining valid addresses for migrants released from custody

Read full article: Federal audit shows DHS needs to improve system of obtaining valid addresses for migrants released from custody

A recently released audit from the Department of Homeland Securityโ€™s Office of Inspector General calls for improvements in how the government obtains and validates addresses of migrants released into the United States.

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The legal back-and-forth over buoys in the Rio Grande

Read full article: The legal back-and-forth over buoys in the Rio Grande

An appellate court added another twist in the ongoing legal battle over buoys placed in the Rio Grande river as a deterrent to illegal immigration. Earlier this week a federal court judge ordered Texas to move the buoys to the riverbank, but the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals stayed that order roughly 24 hours after it was issued.

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Judge orders Texas must move river buoys by Sept. 15

Read full article: Judge orders Texas must move river buoys by Sept. 15

A federal judge ruled against the state of Texas in an on-going lawsuit over the use of buoys in the Rio Grande River.

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After 2 years, Galveston County has no plans to stop sending resources to the border

Read full article: After 2 years, Galveston County has no plans to stop sending resources to the border

The Del Rio sector of our southern border is 350 miles west of Houston and has become the 2nd busiest spot for apprehensions along the southern border.

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Hearing set in lawsuit over Texasโ€™ deployment of buoys on the Rio Grande

Read full article: Hearing set in lawsuit over Texasโ€™ deployment of buoys on the Rio Grande

Governor Greg Abbott gave several GOP Governors a tour of the Texas border Monday afternoon. The tour comes on the eve of a federal court hearing involving a lawsuit challenging Texasโ€™ authority to deploy nearly a thousand feet of buoys near the Camino Real bridge in Eagle Pass.

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Call for federal probe issued following โ€˜inhumaneโ€™ Texas-Mexico border allegations

Read full article: Call for federal probe issued following โ€˜inhumaneโ€™ Texas-Mexico border allegations

The Texas Senate Democratic Caucus released a letter Wednesday that shares a request for the Department of Homeland Security to conduct a formal investigation into the allegations made against the Texas Department of Public Safety.

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4 Mexican nationals arrested in 2022 smuggling attempt leading to death of more than 50 migrants in tractor-trailer

Read full article: 4 Mexican nationals arrested in 2022 smuggling attempt leading to death of more than 50 migrants in tractor-trailer

On Tuesday, it was announced that four Mexican nationals were arrested Monday in San Antonio, Houston, and Marshall, Texas for their roles in the tractor-trailer smuggling tragedy, bringing the total to six suspects.

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SUV driver hits crowd at Texas bus stop near border; 8 dead

Read full article: SUV driver hits crowd at Texas bus stop near border; 8 dead

Police in Brownsville, Texas, are preparing to arrest the hospitalized driver of an SUV that slammed into a crowd, killing eight people waiting for a bus Sunday outside a migrant shelter in the border city.

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Operation Lone Star update: Gov. Greg Abbott speaks in San Benito about border policies, enforcement

Read full article: Operation Lone Star update: Gov. Greg Abbott speaks in San Benito about border policies, enforcement

Gov. Greg Abbott will provide an update on the stateโ€™s efforts to secure the border during Mondayโ€™s news conference in San Benito, according to a release.

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Use of controversial border policy unclear despite last minute order from SCOTUS Chief Justice

Read full article: Use of controversial border policy unclear despite last minute order from SCOTUS Chief Justice

US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily halted the termination of Title 42, a controversial policy being used along the border to quickly expel migrants. Until Robertโ€™s order, Title 42 was set to expire at midnight Dec 21.

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DPS to conduct random vehicle safety inspections at ports of entry along Texas border to help stop cartel smuggling

Read full article: DPS to conduct random vehicle safety inspections at ports of entry along Texas border to help stop cartel smuggling

The Texas Department of Public Safety announced Tuesday that its troopers will began conducting random commercial vehicle safety inspections as they cross international ports of entry (POEs) into Texas, according to a release.

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City of Philadelphia officials speak on arrival of migrants bused to Philadelphia from Texas

Read full article: City of Philadelphia officials speak on arrival of migrants bused to Philadelphia from Texas

Officials from the city of Philadelphia and community partners provided on an update on the coordination efforts to support the arrival of asylum seekers to Philadelphia.

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Immigration court backlog at 1.9 million cases; Attorneys say more resources, law changes are needed

Read full article: Immigration court backlog at 1.9 million cases; Attorneys say more resources, law changes are needed

Given the record number of apprehensions seen along our southern border for a second year, the concern is growing over the backlog of cases in immigration court.

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VIDEO: Immigrant run over after falling out of 18-wheeler during police chase, officials say

Read full article: VIDEO: Immigrant run over after falling out of 18-wheeler during police chase, officials say

A video of a police chase that left an immigrant, who entered the U.S. illegally, was injured and the discovery of several others inside a 18-wheeler has been released Thursday afternoon, according to Lt. Chris Olivarez.

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Not baby wipes: Narcotics worth over $11.8 million seized from tractor trailer at Colombia-Solidarity Bridge in Laredo, officers say

Read full article: Not baby wipes: Narcotics worth over $11.8 million seized from tractor trailer at Colombia-Solidarity Bridge in Laredo, officers say

U.S. Customs and Border Protection said its Office of Field Operations officers seized cocaine that totaled over $11.8 million in street value over the weekend.

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TRAC Data: Missed paperwork leads to uptick in dismissal of immigration cases

Read full article: TRAC Data: Missed paperwork leads to uptick in dismissal of immigration cases

New data from the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University shows an increasing number of immigration court cases getting dismissed because required paperwork is not being filed.

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Texas AG Ken Paxton asks court to immediately halt implementation of President Bidenโ€™s new border rule

Read full article: Texas AG Ken Paxton asks court to immediately halt implementation of President Bidenโ€™s new border rule

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that he has filed a motion for a preliminary injunction Monday to stop the implementation of the Department of Homeland Securityโ€™s new rule he says is unlawfully altering asylum and parole procedures at the border.

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Border security, backlogged courts and the political divide over immigration

Read full article: Border security, backlogged courts and the political divide over immigration

The pace of apprehensions along the southwest border has not slowed since reaching record numbers in fiscal year 2021.

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INSIDERS: Go behind-the-scenes of KPRC 2 Investigatesโ€™ Robert Arnoldโ€™s reporting at the border

Read full article: INSIDERS: Go behind-the-scenes of KPRC 2 Investigatesโ€™ Robert Arnoldโ€™s reporting at the border

Investigator Robert Arnold shares what it's like reporting from the Texas border with Mexico.

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Construction of Texas-Mexico border wall could begin soon

Read full article: Construction of Texas-Mexico border wall could begin soon

Construction is expected to begin soon on a 1.7-mile portion of the Texas border wall.

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State troopers see โ€˜increased postureโ€™ among suspected members of smuggling organizations

Read full article: State troopers see โ€˜increased postureโ€™ among suspected members of smuggling organizations

Texas continues to ramp up manpower and equipment along our border with Mexico as a record number of immigrants have been caught crossing the border illegally.

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Gov. Abbott, several state Governors release outline of 10-point plan to combat border crisis

Read full article: Gov. Abbott, several state Governors release outline of 10-point plan to combat border crisis

Gov. Greg Abbott, along with nine other state governors, gathered in Mission, Texas to discuss the ongoing border crisis.

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Growing backlog in immigration court leaves many migrants living in limbo

Read full article: Growing backlog in immigration court leaves many migrants living in limbo

There is growing concern among immigrant rights advocates and immigration attorneys on rather the number of migrants apprehended along our southern border will deepen an already staggering backlog of cases in immigration court.

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Questions linger over response to surge of Hatiatians showing up in Del Rio

Read full article: Questions linger over response to surge of Hatiatians showing up in Del Rio

As the federal government was working to process and remove an estimated 15,000 migrants from under the international bridge in Del Rio, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security officials held an โ€œon backgroundโ€ conference call with reporters covering the effort.

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Galveston County Constables return to help with border crisis in Kinney County

Read full article: Galveston County Constables return to help with border crisis in Kinney County

Two Galveston County Constables returned to Kinney County again to answer calls for help from a sheriff who is short-handed and facing an increasing number of calls for service because of what is happening on our border.

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Options shrink for Haitian migrants straddling Texas border

Read full article: Options shrink for Haitian migrants straddling Texas border

Gov. Greg Abbott will hold a press conference to discuss the situation in Del Rio on Tuesday. The governor will be joined by Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steve McCraw, Texas Military Department adjutant Gen. Tracy Norris, and National Border Patrol Council president Brandon Judd.

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Border mayors, county judges ask feds to pause release of migrants

Read full article: Border mayors, county judges ask feds to pause release of migrants

Democratic Congressman from Laredo, Henry Cuellar helped lead a meeting between several south Texas community leaders and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

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Galveston County sends more law enforcement to help with border crisis

Read full article: Galveston County sends more law enforcement to help with border crisis

At least three Galveston County deputies and one elected constable will be heading to Kinney County next week as part of Gov. Greg Abbotโ€™s border initiative.

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Judge temporarily blocks Gov. Abbott order on migrant travel

Read full article: Judge temporarily blocks Gov. Abbott order on migrant travel

A federal court judge in El Paso issued a temporary restraining order on Tuesday, preventing state troopers from enforcing Gov. Greg Abbottโ€™s executive order that restricts the travel of certain migrants.

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Gov. Abbott issues executive order to restrict ground transportation of migrants citing rise of COVID-19 cases

Read full article: Gov. Abbott issues executive order to restrict ground transportation of migrants citing rise of COVID-19 cases

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has issued an executive order Wednesday that will restrict ground transportation of migrants who he claims pose a risk of carrying the coronavirus into Texas communities.

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Galveston, Montgomery County to send local resources to help with border crisis

Read full article: Galveston, Montgomery County to send local resources to help with border crisis

While final details have not been hashed out, Galveston and Montgomery County officials announced they will send local resources to the southern border.

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Gov. Abbott issues statewide call for prison officers to assist at border

Read full article: Gov. Abbott issues statewide call for prison officers to assist at border

Gov. Greg Abbott issued a statewide call on Friday for jailers across the state to assist border sheriffs with increased arrests at the border.

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Gov. Abbott orders TDCJ to clear out prisoners at state prison to house migrants with low-level offenses

Read full article: Gov. Abbott orders TDCJ to clear out prisoners at state prison to house migrants with low-level offenses

Gov. Greg Abbott has directed the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to move prisoners from the Briscoe Unit in Dilley to make room for migrants crossing the border unlawfully and who have committed a state or federal crime.

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Rural counties feel effects of border crisis

Read full article: Rural counties feel effects of border crisis

Customs and Border Protection released numbers this week showing the number of people caught crossing the border illegally or deemed inadmissible to the U.S. continued to increase during the month of May.

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Concerns grow over number of immigrants apprehended along Texas border

Read full article: Concerns grow over number of immigrants apprehended along Texas border

The number of immigrants apprehended along the southern border rose to levels not seen in nearly 20 years. The sharpest increase in apprehensions came from February to March, according to Customs and Border Protection data.

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Texas investigating allegations that unaccompanied migrant children are being abused, sexually assaulted in San Antonio

Read full article: Texas investigating allegations that unaccompanied migrant children are being abused, sexually assaulted in San Antonio

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott will hold a news conference on the unaccompanied minor crisis today at 5:30 p.m. in San Antonio.

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Number of arrests along southern border steadily rising

Read full article: Number of arrests along southern border steadily rising

Texasโ€™s border with Mexico is again seeing a rise in the number of people caught illegally crossing into the United States. According to data from Customs and Border Protection, the number of apprehensions began rising in April of 2020. โ€œWe are starting to see large groups come across at one time,โ€ said Border Patrol agent Jesse Moreno. COVID-19 restrictions currently prevent media from riding with Border Patrol agents. Border Patrol released a statement:CBP has seen a steady increase in border encounters since April 2020, which, aggravated by COVID-19 restrictions and social distancing guidelines, has caused some facilities to reach maximum safe holding capacity.

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Mexican army finds unfinished tunnel under Rio Grande river

Read full article: Mexican army finds unfinished tunnel under Rio Grande river

MEXICO CITY The Mexican army said Thursday that soldiers patrolling along the Rio Grande river have found an unfinished tunnel that was apparently dug under the river bed in a bid to reach U.S. territory. The army said a small pump was found at the mouth of the structure and was apparently used to clear water from it. The army said the tunnel was found earlier this week near the city of Matamoros, across the border from Brownsville, Texas. The tunnel was apparently used for illegal activities. The river, known in Mexico as the Rio Bravo, is a frequent crossing point for drugs and migrant smuggling.

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US border closures with Canada and Mexico to be extended another month, officials say

Read full article: US border closures with Canada and Mexico to be extended another month, officials say

Later on Tuesday, the Mexican Foreign Ministry announced that it was extending its border restrictions, also until August 21. "We recognize that the situation continues to be complex in the United States in regards to Covid-19," Trudeau said during a Monday press conference. According to one poll, a large majority of Canadians say the US-Canada border should remain closed for the foreseeable future. "To minimize the risk of importation of Covid-19 cases into Canada, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has personnel at 36 points of entry across Canada. PHAC has deployed officials, including Screening Officers, Clinical Screening Officers, and Quarantine Officers, to select high-volume ports of entry to support the Canada Border Services Agency in carrying out Covid-19 enhanced screening measures.

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Mexican border city tightens checks on US visitors coming from Brownsville

Read full article: Mexican border city tightens checks on US visitors coming from Brownsville

CIUDAD VICTORIA โ€“ Officials in a Mexican border city are tightening checks on travellers coming from Texas, saying they fear U.S. visitors may be helping feed a spike in COVID-19 cases. Municipal and state officials in Matamoros, together with Mexico's National Guard began setting up checkpoints Saturday at the three border crossings to question U.S. citizens and residents coming from Brownsville, Texas. At least 180 people were turrned back at a single point on Saturday, according to city officials. Commercial traffic, critical to the economy on both sides of the border, has continued on a large scale. Residents and officials on both sides have asserted that travellers from across the border were bringing the infection.

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32-year-old US citizen dies in border custody in Texas

Read full article: 32-year-old US citizen dies in border custody in Texas

HOUSTON โ€“ A 32-year-old U.S. citizen has died after being arrested by Border Patrol agents in South Texas, the U.S. government said Wednesday. U.S. Customs and Border Protection did not identify the man in a statement issued Wednesday, but alleged that he was a suspect in a human smuggling incident. The man was arrested at about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday by agents assigned to the Border Patrol station in Brackettville, about 30 miles (50 kilometers) east of the border with Mexico. The agency did not identify the man's illness, symptoms or cause of death, which was first reported by BuzzFeed News. The Border Patrol does not ordinarily detain U.S. citizens, but it routinely arrests Americans accused of trying to smuggle immigrants who have crossed the border illegally.

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Jared Kushnerโ€™s new assignment: Overseeing the construction of Trumpโ€™s border wall

Read full article: Jared Kushnerโ€™s new assignment: Overseeing the construction of Trumpโ€™s border wall

He has blamed former chief of staff John F. Kelly and former homeland security secretary Kirstjen Nielsen for not focusing enough on the wall, senior administration officials said. The wall adds to Kushnerโ€™s growing portfolio of responsibilities, which some of his critics have said border on comical. But he remains the most influential adviser in the West Wing and enjoys a level of trust from the president that makes him unique within the administration, according to current and former administration officials. Administration officials acknowledge that building in those areas amounts to the lowest-hanging fruit for the border wall project. Still, Kushner has told others that a wall has to be built because his father-in-law promised it would be.

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