Texas, Florida Sue Biden Administration over New Asylum Rule

An additional 19 mostly Republican-led states have joined the suit filed in the U.S. District Court’s Southern District of Texas
Read moreAn additional 19 mostly Republican-led states have joined the suit filed in the U.S. District Court’s Southern District of Texas
Read moreSome of the migrants were found traversing a highway, while others were seeking shelter in several houses in the area
Read moreDeSantis likewise sounded off on AMLO for criticizing Florida’s laws against illegal migration
Read moreBy ANTONIO GARZA, former U.S. ambassador to Mexico
Read moreOPINION By ERIC FARNSWORTH and EARL ANTHONY WAYNE North America was trending in the midterm elections, although you may have missed it. Think about the top campaign issues in races across the country: economic recovery and job creation, inflation, the price of gasoline, immigration, border security, increasing crime and suffering in communities devastated by fentanyl and other drugs. With the
Read moreBy ANTONIO GARZA, former U.S. ambassador to Mexico
Read moreBy MARK LORENZANA It hasn’t been a good stretch for Mexican soccer lately, and that’s putting it mildly. On the night of Thursday, July 7, the Mexican national women’s soccer team was dealt a painful loss, 0-3, by regional upstart Haiti in the group stages of the Concacaf W Championship. The crushing blow came several days after losing 0-1 to
Read moreBy ANTONIO GARZA, former U.S. ambassador to Mexico
Read moreXINHUA The massive caravan that began to pass through the Mexican state of Chiapas on Monday, June 6, with the aim of reaching the United States disbanded Saturday, June 11, after Mexican officials offered temporary visas to the migrants. The caravan, the largest so far this year, left the city of Tapachula, on the border with Guatemala, with more than
Read moreXINHUA A U.S.-bound migrant caravan that has been traveling on foot through Mexico for more than a month continued its slow trek over the weekend through the Gulf Coast state of Veracruz, with far fewer people than it started out with. Comprising between 4,000 to 5,000 mostly Central American and Haitian migrants at one point, by Friday, Nov. 26, it
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