Since Trump returned to office, dozens of environmental, wildlife and public access rules have been waived to make way for the border wall.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited the Rio Grande border, unveiling spinning water buoys to deter crossings.
In the Rio Grande Valley, the river that built the region’s farms and cities is no longer a dependable water source.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited the Rio Grande on Wednesday to show off new water buoy barriers that the agency has started installing in the Rio Grande.
EXCLUSIVE — The Trump administration on Tuesday began laying a wall of buoys in the Rio Grande, which serves as the ...
MISSION, Texas (Border Report) — The U.S. Coast Guard boats lined up side by side alongside a small pier in the Rio Grande on Tuesday morning as part of a new border security initiative started in ...
The federal government said the new barriers are needed even though the number of border crossings has dropped substantially since President Trump took office.
The Trump Administration announced this week 500 miles of new floating barriers will be added to the Rio Grande along the southern border of Texas.
EAGLE PASS, Texas -- U.S. Border Patrol agents at the Rio Grande River noticed a strange color on the riverbank and made a heartbreaking discovery. The agents were performing boat operations Tuesday ...