Video obtained by ABC-7 from contributor Luis Chaparro shows a border wall gate opening and a group of people crossing from Juárez to El Paso. The video was first released on Chaparro's Spanish-language newscast,
A video shot over two years ago at the U.S.-Mexico border in El Paso, Texas, has been falsely described on social media in January 2025 as showing migrants having “just” forced their way into the U.S.
Investigators said they have discovered an underground tunnel going from Ciudad Juarez into the West Texas city of El Paso.
A secret tunnel discovered last week on the U.S.-Mexico border will be sealed by Mexican authorities, an army official in Ciudad Juarez said Saturday.
: Homeland Security Investigations sent a statement on Wednesday, Jan. 15 regarding the tunnel: “Special agents with HSI El Paso and HSI Ciudad Juarez continue working closely with our law enforcement partners on both sides of the border to try to identify the individuals and transnational criminal network responsible for the construction and operation of
Mexican law enforcement officials released the mugshot of the Chihuahua State police officer who allegedly killed an El Paso teen buying tortillas in
Texas law enforcement and local police in El Paso, Loya added. "Things that happen in the United States have implications in Ciudad Juárez and the state of Chihuahua, the same way what happens in ...
This morning, various federal agencies and construction workers were seen from the Juárez side of the border working and checking on the tunnel on the U.S. side of the border. U.S. Border Patrol El Paso Sector confirmed to ABC-7 they will be pouring concrete on the U.
U.S. and Mexican forces worked together to shut down a cross-border tunnel used by smugglers to bring illicit cargo into the United States, authorities said.
General Jose Lemus, commander of Ciudad Juarez's military garrison, said the tunnel "must have taken a long time" to build, suggesting "it could have been one or two years".
President Donald Trump's promises of mass deportations, which could bring batches of new arrivals fresh off the border bridges into Juárez, has Mexican law enforcement preparing to keep watch for potential trouble.
Hours after Trump’s inauguration, his administration canceled appointments allowing migrants to enter the U.S. to request asylum, leaving many of them stranded on the U.S.-Mexico border.