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Devastating San Antonio Floods Kill at Least 8, Several Still Unaccounted For
According to the National Weather Service, more than 7 inches of rain fell in some parts of San Antonio, quickly inundating roads
Abrego Garcia Pleads Not Guilty to Smuggling Charges Stemming from 2022 Traffic Stop in Tennessee
The Justice Department opened an investigation last month linking Abrego Garcia to a man operating an unauthorized transportation business allegedly used by undocumented immigrants.
Mexico Confronts ICE Over Denied Access After Death of Detained Mexican Citizen in Georgia
Mexico's Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (SRE) has raised concerns that consular staff were "not notified for interviews" during recent visits to the ICE facility and has requested an explanation from officials at the detention center.
Viral Video of Trump's "Scary" Military Parade Rehearsal Sparks Outrage Online
The rehearsal for the military parade celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States has gone viral on social media for its comparisons to other authoritarian regimes.
U.S. Prosecutors Present Nearly 5 Million Files in Case Against Los Zetas Cartel Leaders
On June 11, prosecutors revealed that the case includes roughly 490,000 intercepted calls, transcripts, intelligence summaries, and other materials related to Miguel Ángel and Omar Treviño Morales, who led the cartel throughout the 2010s.
Major U.S. Airlines Have Sold Traveler's Flight Records to CBP, New Report Finds
Major U.S. airlines sold passenger data to CBP, raising privacy concerns over surveillance without standard legal procedures.
Lawyers Seek Sanctions Against Trump Administration for Refusing to Facilitate Abrego Garcia's Return
Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man wrongfully deported by the Trump administration earlier this year, are asking a federal judge to sanction the government
Colombian Presidential Candidate Shot In The Head Shows Neurological Improvement But Remains in Critical Condition
Colombian Senator and presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe he remains in critical condition but is showing signs of neurological improvement four days after being shot in the head
California Sues Trump Admin Over 'Unlawful' National Guard Deployment
The lawsuit, which names Trump, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and the Department of Defense, argues the deployment violates the U.S. Constitution and exceeds the president's authority under Title 10
Texas Lawmaker Says National Guard in L.A. Marks Start of Broader Federal Response to Immigration Protests
On Sunday evening, Trump described the protests as a "riot" and suggested he may deploy Marines and other troops to future demonstrations nationwide to ensure "law and order."
Salvadoran President Bukele Mocks Abrego Garcia's Detention As He Returns To The U.S.: 'No More Margaritas Under Custody'
Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele mocked the detention of Kilmar Abrego Garcia after he was released from a local prison and returned to the U.S.
Mexico's $10 Billion Lawsuit Against U.S. Gun Manufacturers For Fueling Cartel Violence Blocked Unanimously By Supreme Court
The Supreme Court blocked a $10 billion lawsuit from Mexico against gun manufacturers over their alleged role in fueling cartel violence
Venezuelan Man Arrested in El Paso After Immigration Hearing As Courthouse Detentions Soar
Marquez is currently being held at the Otero County Processing Center in Chaparral, New Mexico, records show
Dozens Arrested in South Carolina Nightclub Raid Tied to Alleged Los Zetas Cartel Member
A nightclub allegedly operated by a member of the Los Zetas cartel was raided over the weekend in Summerville, South Carolina, resulting in nearly 80 arrests
4-Year-Old Girl In Need Of Special U.S. Healthcare Finally Allowed To Stay For One Year: 'Profoundly Grateful'
A 4-year-old girl battling a rare health condition that can only be tended to in the U.S. was finally allowed to stay in the country for a year
Florida Mother Charged With Murder After Allegedly Attempting Exorcism on 6-Year-Old Son
Florida law enforcement officers responding to a welfare check last week found a 6-year-old boy dead in his bed and later charged his mother with second-degree murder after she allegedly confessed to attempting to exorcise "demons" from his body
Former FBI Assistant Director Praises Trump Admin Approach To Fighting Cartels: 'Gives Us Some Extra Territorial Punch'
A former FBI assistant director praised the Trump administration's decision to slap cartels with terrorism-related charges, saying it allows officials to "go after anyone who supports" them
Judge Prevents Trump Admin From Revoking Legal Status From Thousands Of Venezuelan TPS Holders
A federal judge prevented the Trump administration from revoking work permits and other legal documents granting Venezuelans the ability to work and live legally in the U.S.
Mexican President Demands U.S. Explain Deals With 'Terrorist' Cartel Figures Amid Extradition Push for 'El Mini Lic'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said U.S. authorities must explain why they have made plea deals with members of drug cartels that they themselves have designated as foreign terrorist organizations.
Mexico Hands Over 'Cartel Enforcer Directly Implicated In Multiple Homicides' To U.S.
Mexican authorities have handed over 31-year-old Jaime Renteria Fernandez to U.S. counterparts to face federal charges
The Possible Fates Of 'El Chapo's Son After U.S. Says It Won't Seek Death Penalty
Joaquín Guzmán López is expected to plead guilty to charges against him in exchange for a lighter sentence that does not involve the death penalty and could become a key witness in future prosecutions of cartel leaders
WATCH: Shocking Boat Explosion in Fort Lauderdale Leaves 13 Injured, Including 2 Children
Surveillance footage captured the moment the boat suddenly burst into flames, throwing several passengers into the water.
Can You Bring a Car Accident Lawsuit If You're Partially at Fault in California?
The aftermath of car accidents can be stressful, confusing, and overwhelming, and worse if you contributed to it. Here's a look at what drivers in California can do to claim compensation for injuries and car damage
Gun Seizures at The Border Plummet as U.S., Mexico Increase Pressure on Arms Trafficking
Firearm seizures along the U.S.-Mexico border dropped nearly 61% through April this fiscal year compared to the same period in 2024, according to CBP data
Utah Family Conspired With Jalisco Cartel in Cross-Border Fuel Scheme, Indictment Says
A Utah family has been arrested and indicted on federal charges in connection with a scheme to smuggle hundreds of millions of dollars in crude oil from Mexico into the United States
Mexican President Welcomes Tax Cut On Remittances For Migrants, Vows to Keep Fighting
In 2024, Mexico received a record $64.7 billion in remittances, accounting for nearly 4% of its gross domestic product, according to the country's central bank
Georgia College Student Wrongfully Detained During Traffic Stop is Granted Bond But Still Faces Deportation
Ximena Arias-Cristobal, a 19-year-old college student in Georgia who was mistakenly detained by immigration authorities and held at a federal detention center, was granted bond but still faces deportation
U.S. Slaps Sanctions On Cartel del Noroeste Leaders 'El Ricky' and 'Miguelón'
"El Ricky" was arrested earlier this year in connection with an August 2024 attack that killed two Mexican soldiers
GOP Senator Says Timing of Biden's Cancer Diagnosis Meant to 'Distract the American People'
Sen. Markwayne Mullin's remarks come days after Axios published audio recordings from Biden's 2023 interview with special counsel Robert Hur which reignited debate over his cognitive ability towards the end of his presidency
U.S. Eyes More Sanctions on Mexican Politicians Over Alleged Cartel Ties: Report
The Trump administration has imposed travel restrictions on two Mexican officials it believes are linked to drug-related corruption. U.S. officials say more individuals are likely to be targeted