No More Deaths volunteers say Border Patrol agents claimed they didn't need a warrant to enter structures because they were ...
No More Deaths group says agents waited outside for an hour before breaking in structures at Byrd Camp in what the group ...
Border agents raided a No More Deaths' migrant-aid camp near Arivaca without a warrant and arrested three people receiving ...
No More Deaths volunteers have for years offered aid to migrants traversing the Arizona borderlands at Byrd Camp, a collection of trailers and other structures that sit on a property in the middle of ...
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Arizona checkpoint compromised — Border Patrol agent caught helping move cartel drug shipments into U.S.
A major case of corruption has shaken the Arizona Border after a U.S. Border Patrol agent was sentenced to more than six years in federal prison for secretly helping smugglers move drug-loaded ...
The Border Patrol's Tucson Sector saw 12 fewer people crossing the border in October 2025, according to CBP data.
A humanitarian group in Arivaca claims that Border Patrol agents entered its aid camp on November 23 and detained three ...
The Cochise County Sheriff's Office's interest in improving its drone technology to patrol Arizona's border with Mexico comes as U.S. Customs and Border Protection recorded decades-low numbers of ...
Jorge Jimenez, 54, of Rio Rico, faces a $15,000 fine and 6.5 years in prison for allowing vehicles through his checkpoint ...
A former Border Patrol agent will spend 78 months in prison for taking bribes from drug traffickers.
Interior oversees federal land agencies including the National Park Service and the Bureau of Land Management, or the BLM.
Former U.S. Border Patrol Agent, Jorge J. Jimenez, was sentenced to six and a half years in prison after being previously convicted by a jury of Conspiracy to Commit Honest Services Wire Fraud.
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