
8 Syrian refugees turn themselves in at U.S.-Mexico border
Department of Homeland Security said that two families presented themselves in Laredo, Texas
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Department of Homeland Security said that two families presented themselves in Laredo, Texas
Opponents are not happy about the detentions; say they betray Mexico's Central American neighbors
The former governor said to "fact-check" him on that claim, which Hillary Clinton also mentioned at the debate
Opposition comes five days after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of four people who wanted to grow pot for personal use
The pontiff had said he wanted to enter the U.S. from Mexico in a sign of solidarity with migrants during his recent U.S. trip but that the schedule didn't allow for it
Its CEO tells the would-be president he had nothing to do with the company's decision to scrap a Mexican plant
Senate Republicans worked out a deal that includes a laundry list of border security measures. It could be a turning point in the battle over immigration reform
Fires are burning in eight states, from Alaska to New Mexico. They're fueled by hot dry weather that's expected to continue
A team of excavators have uncovered a 16-foot dinosaur tail
GOP candidate says his "badgering" of automaker prompted execs to cancel deal with neighboring nation, but it's not quite as simple as that
Storm that peaked as most powerful ever recorded in Western hemisphere weakens to a tropical depression
Patricia comes ashore as powerful Category 5 storm but quickly loses steam as it moves inland toward mountains
Serious flooding in the Mexican resort town of Acapulco has stranded thousands of tourists
Hurricane Patricia, at its peak the strongest monster storm ever in the Western Hemisphere, inundated Mexico with rain as it made landfall, though it weakened significantly
Officials in Mexico declare a state of emergency ahead of Hurricane Patricia, which could also pose problems for Texas
A group of tourists at the southern tip of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula were treated to a show by a group of killer whales.
10 tons of marijuana seized in an area largely controlled by El Chapo's Sinaloa cartel; tunnel included a rail system into San Diego
Detroit man on a tight budget says he enjoys better lifestyle in a lake town with thousands of other U.S. expats
Emerging today like a stone specter, the 16th century church was flooded in 1966
Artist Ana Teresa Fernández is leading an effort to paint the border fence in Nogales so blue that it blends with the sky
Byron Pitts talks about being a "60 Minutes" correspondent, a CBS News "fireman," and how reporting in Mexico compares to the dangerous assignments of his career.
New findings from age of the conquistadors tell the story of capture, decapitation and cannibalism by the defending natives
Licensing his name for projects -- but not owning them -- meant Donald Trump would not be held responsible
Francis previously said he wanted to have entered the U.S. from Mexico in solidarity with migrants during his recent U.S.
Commentary: It sure hasn't delivered on its promises, but it does contain an idea that could help both the U.S. and Mexico
Organizers say they are expecting millions of people to attend the events, and that there is at least one event planned in every state.
Since the Gaza peace plan took effect early this week, Hamas has handed over 20 living hostages and the remains of at least eight confirmed hostages.
Federal agents deployed tear gas on a crowd in Chicago, prompting a judge to ask the agents to wear body cameras.
President Trump on Saturday said the survivors, from Ecuador and Colombia, will be returned to their countries of origin.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited to ask President Trump for more military aid as the war with Russia persists.
In a post on Truth Social, the president said the ex-New York congressman has been "horribly mistreated" in prison.
The 5 Freeway, a major artery in Southern California, had closed for a live-fire event at Camp Pendleton in northern San Diego County that was being attended by Vice President JD Vance.
Tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela are at an all-time high over deadly U.S. strikes in Caribbean waters targeting suspected drug traffickers.
David Huerta was arrested in June outside a business where federal agents were investigating suspected immigration violations.