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Valley farmer struggling to find workers amid immigration crack down

Posted 8:22 AM 6/18/2025 by Santiago Caicedo

The government is reportedly reversing course on immigration targets by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcements agents.

That means arrests will continue at farms, hotels and restaurants. President Donald Trump had previously called for a pause in arrests, citing workforce concerns.

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6/15/2025

After El Paso joined Abbott’s border crackdown, the number of dead migrants in the New Mexico desert surged

After El Paso joined Abbott’s border crackdown, the number of dead migrants in the New Mexico desert surged

Posted 10:42 AM 6/16/2025 by Uriel J. García, The Texas Tribune, Patrick Lohmann, Source New Mexico, and Yuriko Schumacher, The Texas Tribune, Photos by Justin Hamel, The Texas Tribune

"After El Paso joined Abbott’s border crackdown, the number of dead migrants in the New Mexico desert surged" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit (More)

6/12/2025

Nationwide protests against immigration raids escalate, leading to arrests and curfews

Nationwide protests against immigration raids escalate, leading to arrests and curfews

Posted 11:20 AM 6/13/2025 by JIM VERTUNO Associated Press

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Protests over federal immigration enforcement raids have been flaring up around the country as officials in cities large and small prepare for major demonstrations against President Donald Trump.

Although many demonstrations against Immigration and Customs (More)

6/11/2025

South Texas mayors issue joint statement over ongoing immigration raids

Posted 7:41 PM 6/12/2025 by Jose De Leon III

An alliance of South Texas mayors is committed to the well-being, safety and economic stability of the community amid ongoing immigration enforcement operations, according to a statement.

The South Texas Alliance of Cities, made up of mayors of the cities of McAllen, Mission, Harlingen (More)

6/10/2025

Troops begin detaining immigrants in national defense zone at border in escalation of military role

Troops begin detaining immigrants in national defense zone at border in escalation of military role

Posted 6:37 PM 6/11/2025 by MORGAN LEE Associated Press

EL PASO, Texas (AP) — U.S. troops have begun directly detaining immigrants accused of trespassing on a recently designated national defense zone along the southern U.S. border, in an escalation of the military's enforcement role, authorities said Wednesday

U.S. Army Lieutenant (More)

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