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border fence

  • Border Agents Freed Up for Patrol as Asylum Changes Take Effect
    Border Agents Freed Up for Patrol as Asylum Changes Take Effect
    YUMA, Ariz.—Border agents in Yuma are back on patrol after months of being inundated with floods of illegal immigrants that peaked in May. The illegal traffic in the Yuma sector ...
    December 4, 2019BY Charlotte Cuthbertson
  • New Border Wall Symbolizes Hope, Security to Those Who Have Lost Loved Ones
    New Border Wall Symbolizes Hope, Security to Those Who Have Lost Loved Ones
    EL PASO, Texas—A particular half-mile of new border fencing has brought significant meaning to many Americans that the ...
    June 3, 2019BY Charlotte Cuthbertson
  • Yuma Border Fence Upgrade Begins Immediately as DHS Waives Environmental, Other Laws, Report Says
    Yuma Border Fence Upgrade Begins Immediately as DHS Waives Environmental, Other Laws, Report Says
    Construction workers have started taking down old corrugated steel border fencing near Yuma, Arizona, to make way for ...
    April 28, 2019BY Petr Svab
  • New Border Wall Construction Starts in Texas
    New Border Wall Construction Starts in Texas
    WASHINGTON—Construction is underway on a new, 13-mile stretch of border infrastructure in the Rio Grande Valley, southeast Texas, ...
    April 4, 2019BY Charlotte Cuthbertson
  • Border Resident Becomes Vigilante Enforcer After Government Fence Fails
    Border Resident Becomes Vigilante Enforcer After Government Fence Fails
    SAN DIEGO—Robert "Bob" Maupin, a 79-year-old retired mechanic and self-proclaimed vigilante, has spent decades and thousands of dollars ...
    February 22, 2019BY Kimberly Hayek
  • Video Shows Migrants Climbing Over Border Fence in Tijuana in Broad Daylight
    Video Shows Migrants Climbing Over Border Fence in Tijuana in Broad Daylight
    Newly released video footage shows migrants climbing over a border fence in Tijuana. About half a dozen migrants ...
    December 13, 2018BY Zachary Stieber
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