Video obtained by ABC-7 from content creator Luis Chaparro shows a border wall gate opening and a group of people crossing from
A video shot over two years ago at the U.S.-Mexico border in El Paso, Texas, has been falsely described on social media in January 2025 as showing migrants having “just” forced their way into the U.S.
The El Paso Central Business Association (CBA) will host its January luncheon featuring various binational leaders and officials in Downtown this afternoon. Juárez Mayor Cruz Pérez Cuéllar is set to be one of the keynote speakers at the event.
The tunnel, discovered on Jan. 10, connects the Mexican city of Ciudad Juarez with the Texas city of El Paso. On the Mexican side, it measures about 1,000 feet and is equipped with lighting ...
Mayor Cruz Perez Cuellar of Ciudad Juarez expressed readiness to handle a potential influx of migrants as U.S. policies under President Donald Trump
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.
US law enforcement agents carried out exercises using barbed wire and concrete blocks Friday at a crossing on the border with Mexico as tensions crept up ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
(AP Photo/Felix Marquez) Vehicles traverse highways in El Paso, Texas, left, and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, right, Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, the day of President Donald Trump’s inauguration. (AP Photo/Christian Chavez ) A migrant woman from the Mexican state of ...
General Jose Lemus, commander of Ciudad Juarez's military garrison, said the tunnel "must have taken a long time" to build, suggesting "it could have been one or two years".
Video obtained by ABC-7 from contributor Luis Chaparro shows a border wall gate opening and a group of people crossing from Juárez to El Paso. The video was first released on Chaparro's Spanish-language newscast,
Texas law enforcement and local police in El Paso, Loya added. "Things that happen in the United States have implications in Ciudad Juárez and the state of Chihuahua, the same way what happens in ...
Hours after Trump’s inauguration, his administration canceled appointments allowing migrants to enter the U.S. to request asylum, leaving many of them stranded on the U.S.-Mexico border.