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Yami Virgin with what you need to know about the border.
Edward R. Murrow Award–winning podcast Immigration Crisis: The Fight for the Southern Border takes you to Eagle Pass, where razor wire and shipping containers still line the Rio Grande. Emmy-winning investigative journalist Yami Virgin then speaks with Texas Tech Professor Jeffrey Corn about whether the U.S. has gone too far and what happens when border security collides with the Constitution. Edited by Paul Sanchez.
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A new federal operation called Operation River Wall has been launched by the U.S. Coast Guard, as part of a broader border initiative following President Trump’s declaration of a national emergency. This effort involves deploying over 100 boats and hundreds of personnel to patrol a 260-mile stretch of the Rio Grande to interdict drug smugglers and deter illegal crossings.
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Texas Border Watch is following major new developments along the U.S.–Mexico border, where federal officials are expanding “smart wall” technology, warning of cartel-linked bounty threats, and coordinating National Guard deployments from multiple states.
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From the pre-dawn streets of San Antonio to the front lines of federal immigration enforcement, “Immigration Crisis: The Fight for the Southern Border” takes listeners inside an exclusive ride-along with ICE agents as they carry out daily operations. This gripping episode offers an unfiltered look at how enforcement works, and the human stories behind every decision. The Edward R. Murrow Award winning podcast is hosted and produced by journalist Yami Virgin and recorded and edited by Paul Sanchez.
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The federal government is offering $2,500 to certain unaccompanied migrant children who agree to self-deport and return to their home countries, according to a Department of Health and Human Services memo obtained by NBC News.
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Edward R. Murrow Award–winning host Yami Virgin with editor Paul Sanchez digs into the border battle over Rio Grande buoys and the return of Cocaine Cowboys 2.0 as cartels shift back to cocaine smuggling.
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Mexico has activated emergency controls following the discovery of a new screwworm case in cattle, marking the closest occurrence to the U.S. border since the outbreak began last year.
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Host Yami Virgin and reporter Jordan Elder dig into the border wall’s new look, and Congressman Tony Gonzales shares an update from Texas’ 23rd District, the largest border district in the country, stretching more than 800 miles from El Paso to San Antonio. It sits at the heart of the immigration debate, touching key crossing points and communities directly affected by border policy.
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We rode along with Border Patrol on the Rio Grande near Eagle Pass to get a firsthand look at how much has changed along this stretch of the border. In this week's Texas Border Watch, we share with you what we saw on that tour from a perspective most people don't typically get to see.
Eagle Pass was previously the epicenter of illegal border crossings, not just for Texas, but for the entire country. At the height of the surge, thousands of migrants crossed there every day, filling a field in Shelby Park as they waited to be processed.
Today, the scene is dramatically different. As we pushed off from the bank and toured the stretch of river, all was quiet. Border Patrol agents say that silence speaks volumes.
They told us they can now patrol the river for miles without seeing a single migrant attempting to cross — something they say was “unheard of” just a couple of years ago.
Watch this week's Texas Border Watch for a full look at that tour and our full interview with Deputy Chief Patrol Agent Milton Moreno.
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Even with border crossings down, the danger isn’t over. The new push to crack down on human smuggling – this time at the northern border. Plus, the border wall is getting a new look. We’ll show you where it’s already being painted black and who’s paying for it. And tougher rules for truck drivers. Why English exams are now required on Texas roads.
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President Donald Trump announced that Attorney General Pam Bondi is “working very hard” to sue the company responsible for selling unused components of the border wall.
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Texas could receive a significant portion of a $13.5 billion federal reimbursement package aimed at border security. The funding, approved by Congress, will cover expenses incurred since January 20, 2021, the day President Biden took office.
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Two men have been sentenced to essentially spend the rest of their lives in prison after 54 migrants died inside a sweltering truck trailer abandoned along Quintana Road in 2022.
Cities across Texas are preparing for a wave of immigration protests as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) intensifies its removal efforts, targeting work sites and areas outside immigration courts.
The House of Representatives has passed the so-called 'One Big Beautiful Bill,' and it comes with a big perk for states like Texas. The language includes $12 billion to reimburse states for border security costs, with Texas poised to claim the largest share.
Staffing concerns at ports of entry are prompting lawmakers to take action. El Paso is home to the latest border military zone, and a tiny pest caused the shutdown of cattle imports at the southern border.
We uncover the real-world impact of a new military zone near Fort Bliss, Texas, where active-duty troops are now authorized to detain migrants crossing into what’s been declared federal defense land.
A man is moving through the deportation process after an hours-long standoff in a tree, a Congressional committee is calling for border security funding, and a Texas bill is taking aim at a rental car operation that fuels the cartel.