January 23, the City of Laredo’s Mayor, Dr. Victor Trevino, took to the stage to give his annual State of the City Address.
Workers in Mexico have started building large tents near the U.S.-Mexico border to prepare for a possible increase in deported migrants.
President Donald Trump signed multiple executive orders on Jan. 21, including one imposing a 25% tariff on Canada and Mexico, set to take effect Feb. 1. Mayor Dr. Victor Trevino expressed concern ...
Laredo police arrested a migrant for firearm possession violation after authorities discovered a gun in his boot, according to an arrest affidavit.
The Juarez center will have the capacity to temporarily accommodate 2,500 people, focusing mainly on deported Mexicans, who will receive assistance to return home. The Mexican government is also ...
Mexico on Tuesday continued to prepare for President Donald Trump’s promised mass deportations by setting up the first of ...
NewsNation captured video of buses carrying Mexican nationals being deported across the southern border. In Mexico, three new shelters are set to open in Reynosa, Matamoras and Nuevo Laredo to provide ...
The Laredo Police Department has issued a public safety advisory following reports of a gun battle near the Mexican side of ...
The Laredo International Airport has announced a new direct flight connecting Laredo, Texas, to Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico ...
A federal judge in Laredo, Texas, has sentenced a Mexican national woman to serve 10 years in federal prison for importing ...
Dignitaries from the governments of Mexico and Nuevo Leon, as well as city officials and representatives from the Laredo ...
Under the Remain in Mexico policy (RMX), the Department of Homeland Security forced asylum seekers to wait in dangerous Mexican border cities while their U.S. immigration court cases were pending.