Tensions continue to rise between the U.S. and Mexico as leaders decry the Trump administration’s plans on immigration. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security released two immigration memorandums that detailed how federal law enforcement will rid itself of people who are in the country illegally, and deport them to the territory from which they came from.
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Harlingen Shrimp Fest is back
Shrimp Fest is a 501 not for profit corporation which is organized to support the philanthropic work of the Rotary Clubs of Harlingen and San Benito.
San Benito bans texting while driving
“If you’re driving through San Benito, you’ve got to be careful,” Police Chief Michael Galvan said after the meeting.
Border groups scramble for message to counter Trump’s wall, tax talk
View of the U.S.- Mexico border fence in the outskirts of Tijuana, northwestern Mexico on Thursday. A broad-based alliance of border advocates gathered in Tijuana on Thursday to call for a public campaign to highlight the benefits of bilateral trade and the need for U.S.-Mexico collaboration – a striking counterpoint to President Donald Trump’s plans for a border wall and a proposal to fund it through a 20 percent import tax.
Confusion Rises South of Border Amid News of Cuban Policy Repeal
Cuban nationals are arriving at U.S. ports of entry to find out they can no longer cross the border with ease. President Obama’s announcement took many by surprise last week.