As the Trump administration expands its presence on the Mexico border, and apparently preps a “soft invasion,” cartels are fighting local battles.
The bill would grant authorities immunity from any potential injuries resulting from taking down unmanned drones within 30 miles of the southern border.
The U.S. military’s growing footprint south of the border is making the outbreak of violence—and the deployment of more ...
WASHINGTON — In recent days, the Trump administration has ramped up CIA surveillance drone flights over Mexico, formally ...
Police at the southern border say any legislation that helps combat the flow of drugs is helpful, but taking down a drone is ...
Gen. CQ Brown, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is visiting troops along the U.S.-Mexico border Friday to assess the ...
"What we want to make clear in the face of this designation is that we do not negotiate sovereignty," said Claudia Sheinbaum ...
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum reacted strongly to a State Department order declaring that several of the country’s drug ...
The U.S. has historically conducted surveillance missions, but the frequency has gone from one a month around the southern ...
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum says surveillance drone flights by the U.S. government over Mexico are occurring in ...
At her Wednesday presser, President Claudia Sheinbaum addressed CIA drone flights and the U.S. naming Mexican drug cartels as terrorists.