From Title 42 to Title 8: Immigrant advocates say a return to criminal prosecution for illegal border crossing risks criminalizing vulnerable migrants.
Author: Lauren Villagran, El Paso Times
Feds will not seek death penalty in El Paso Walmart shooting that killed 23
Federal prosecutors will not seek the death penalty in their case against the gunman in the 2019 mass shooting at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas.
Title 42 ending: DHS chief says White House exploring ‘host’ of solutions to prevent border crisis
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas visited El Paso and said the Biden administration is working with Mexico as Title 42 is set to end
Last bus out: How one family’s trip on a migrant bus delivered a dream
With a camera in hand, a Venezuelan family documents the 2,200-mile journey from an El Paso migrant welcome center to an uncertain life in New York City.
Last bus out: How one family’s trip on a migrant bus delivered a dream
With a camera in hand, a Venezuelan family documents the 2,200-mile journey from an El Paso migrant welcome center to an uncertain life in New York City.
Daylight saving time causes confusion, issues at the southern border as Texas, parts of Mexico now out of sync
Texas’ El Paso and Mexico’s Juárez have kept their clocks the same for decades. But now daylight saving time has the two an hour apart.
Texas governor, Mexican states strike deals to end truck inspections that clogged border
Agreements end protests and most of the truck inspections that held up trade at Texas-Mexico border.
Happy holidays? El Paso-Juárez cross-border traffic is ‘edging up slowly’ ahead of Black Friday.
While cross-border traffic is “edging up slowly,” Mexican shoppers could be limited by a weak peso, COVID-19 vaccine restrictions and inflation.
‘I am so happy’: US land border reopens to vaccinated Mexican tourists
On Nov. 8, U.S. ports of entry reopened to tourists. Here’s what it looked like at the border as the ban on non-essential travel was lifted.
Mexican government cracks down on Haitian migrants in Ciudad Acuña
Mexican authorities have begun rounding up migrants from Haiti near the border in a crackdown involving law enforcement at every level of government.