
Why it would be hard to build a border wall
Even if it gets funded, regulations and a lack of accessibility would make building a wall along the southern border extremely difficult
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Even if it gets funded, regulations and a lack of accessibility would make building a wall along the southern border extremely difficult
Brian Kolfage raised more than $20 million on the website to build a wall along the southern border
"What we're not looking to do right now is national emergency," President Trump said in a roundtable discussion on border security
On his trip to the southern border, President Trump claimed he never said Mexico would write a check for the wall
Officials say it appears to have been a clash between rival drug gangs in an area long plagued by cartel violence on the Texas border
President Trump will receive a briefing from border officials in McAllen, Texas, after negotiations over funding for a border wall broke down yesterday. The president abruptly left a meeting with congressional leaders when Democrats refused to provide $5.7 billion for a wall. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett previews President Trump's trip.
He has floated the idea of calling a national emergency at the border to get the wall built without congressional approval
Trump keeps repeating that Mexico will pay, but it's almost impossible to see how that could happen
Nine congressional representatives serve the districts that line the 2,000-mile southern border and they're all against the wall
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders on Sunday repeated a false claim put forth by her and other Trump administration officials
President Trump may call a national emergency to fund the border wall if he is unable to get sufficient funds from Congress
One-third of the recent undocumented immigrant population came to the United States through the southern border
The crowdfunding page, which launched less than a week ago, has a goal of $1 billion
The Trump administration is overhauling the asylum process. Migrants will now have to wait in Mexico for their immigration court date in the U.S. New York Times homeland security correspondent Ron Nixon joins CBSN to take us through the policy shake-up.
Jakelin Caal Maquin's body will be flown back to Guatemala, said a representative for the shelter where her father is staying
According to a new report from ProPublica, the Trump administration has quietly resumed its practice of separating children from their families at the U.S.-Mexico border. Lee Gelernt, the deputy director of the ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project, spoke to Red and Blue about the news and what his organization plans to do about it.
U.S. border inspectors are processing only about 100 asylum claims a day at the main border crossing with San Diego
President Trump promised to send more troops to the border as a caravan of migrants head north from Central America
If the thousands of Central American migrants reach the U.S. border, a new world of problems could await them
Children's agency warns that, "being returned to impossible situations makes it more likely that they will migrate again"
The fate of about 100 immigrant children separated from their families at the U.S.-Mexico border remains in question as a deadline approaches for the Trump administration to reunite them with their families. A judge ruled the reunions must be made by Tuesday, but the government wants more time. The children are under the age of five. Paula Reid reports.
Buena Ventura Martin Godinez sees 7-year-old daughter for 1st time after being separated for nearly two months
Mexico is gearing up for Sunday's presidential elections. Four men are vying for to replace President Enrique Pena Nieto, whose term ends this year. The current frontrunner is Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. Quartz Latin America reporter Ana Campoy joins CBSN to discuss the race.
Here are some of the companies that have contracts to help carry out his "zero tolerance" immigration policy
A new CBS News poll finds that 67 percent of Americans believe separating children from parents at the border is unacceptable. The findings come as President Trump is set to meet with GOP lawmakers on possible immigration legislation. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe and Paula Reid have more on the developments.
President Trump got a standing ovation after addressing Israeli lawmakers following Hamas' release of all living hostages under the Gaza peace deal.
The government shutdown stretched into Day 13 on Monday with no sign of an imminent resolution.
As Israel and Hamas implement the first phase of a Gaza peace plan, questions remain unanswered over what comes next.
The hostages are civilians and soldiers, fathers and sons. Some were at the Nova music festival, where almost 400 people were killed and dozens kidnapped.
Starship — the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built — thundered into the evening sky from the southern tip of Texas on Monday.
Doug Lebda died on Sunday in an all-terrain vehicle accident, according to LendingTree.
A small plane crashed on Route 195 in Dartmouth, Massachusetts Monday. Two people on board were killed.
More than 150 unvaccinated students exposed to measles in South Carolina schools are quarantining, according to local health officials.
At least one storm-related death is reported in NYC. Officials say a 76-year-old woman was struck and killed by a solar panel in Brooklyn.