Elite U.S. Special Forces soldiers arrived in Mexico this week, ostensibly on a mission to train the country’s armed forces.
U.S. officials announced on Wednesday that the Mexican military has agreed to coordinated patrols on both sides of the border ...
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Tuesday reportedly mocked Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's planned base for housing ...
Mexico launched a massive, attention-grabbing deployment of 10,000 military troops dubbed "Operativo Frontera Norte" to cities and towns on the border with the United States, including Juárez.
Fort Cavazos is among a number of U.S. military bases that will be deploying troops to the U.S.-Mexico border. The deployment comes as 1,500 active duty troops stationed all across the country are ...
The Mexican Senate announced that it is authorizing U.S. military personnel to train Mexican military units starting today.
Mexican military troops began conducting inspections of U.S.-bound vehicles lined up in Juárez waiting to cross the Paso Del Norte Bridge into Downtown El Paso. The street checks began Saturday ...
Military units from across the country are scrambling ... troops would be initially assigned to the border mission, what bases and units they were coming from and what other forces could be ...
Trump administration officials are considering deploying as many as 10,000 soldiers to the border and using military bases to hold migrants awaiting deportation.
The deployment includes an unspecified number of Mexican army soldiers and National Guard troops going to Juárez and the Chihuahua-state border towns of Ojinaga, across from Presidio, Texas, and ...