U.S.-Mexico Border
Tennessee National Guard Unit Deploys To U.S.-Mexico Border For Year-Long Mission
More Than 125 Soldiers From The Tennessee National Guard’s 1175th Transportation Company Departed Tennessee Wednesday, October 11, On The First Leg Of A Year-Long Deployment To The Southwest Border.
Read moreNew Mexico Politicos Who Blasted Trump Border Wall Quiet As Biden Starts His Own
The U.S. Department Of Homeland Security Is Doing Something Prominent New Mexico Politicians Have Opposed For Years: Building More Border Wall Along The U.S.-Mexico Border.
Read moreLee & 8 GOP Governors Meet With Abbott To Discuss Joint Border Security Plan
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Along With Eight Other Republican Governors Met With Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Monday To Discuss A Joint Border Security Plan.
Read moreNational Guard, State Law Enforcement Holding Line At Southern Border
Texas National Guard Troops Continue To “Hold The Line” At The Southern U.S. Border, State Officials Said On Friday, A Week After The Title 42 Health Authority Ended.
Read moreNearly 285,000 Foreign Nationals Apprehended Or Evaded Capture At Border In April
U.S. Customs And Border Protection Reported There Were 211,401 Foreign Nationals Apprehended At The Southwest Border In April, The Second-Highest Total In 22 Years.
Read moreLee & 23 Other Republican Governors Commit To Help Texas Defend Its Border
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Along With 23 Other Republican Governors Have Responded To Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s Call For Help To Secure Its Border With Mexico.
Read moreU.S. House Republicans Pass Border Security Bill As Title 42 Expires
U.S. House Republicans Passed A Bill Thursday In Response To The Surge In Illegal Immigration At The Nation’s Southern Border During President Joe Biden’s Tenure. The Measure Was Voted On Just As Title 42 Enforcement Was Set To Expire At Midnight.
Read moreU.S. Senators Introduce Bill To Prevent Trafficking On Migrant Children
A Group Of Republican U.S. Senators Have Introduced Legislation That Would Require U.S. Department Of Homeland Security To Take Steps To Prevent Human Trafficking At The Border Between The United States And Mexico.
Read moreBiden Says He Has More Important Things To Do Than Visit The U.S.-Mexico Border
Biden Visited Arizona But Did Not Visit The U.S.-Mexico Border. When A Reporter Asked Biden Why He Would Come To Arizona And Not Visit The Border, The President Said Visiting The Border Is Not A Priority.
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