Vice
| Mar 31, 2013
When traveling from Central America to the United States through Mexico, immigrants are forced to battle drug cartels, corrupt police officers, and human traffickers, all before they even come close to the US border. People tend to assume that ...
Democracy Now!
| Jan 31, 2013
US President Barack Obama has kicked off his second term with a major push for comprehensive immigration reform, backing a bipartisan Senate plan that includes a path to citizenship for some of the estimated 11 million undocumented people living i...
Journeyman Pictures
| Dec 17, 2012
An ongoing source of controversy in America, gun laws are increasingly polarizing the Southern states and Washington. In Arizona, Tea Party supporting, heavily armed, vigilante groups are taking over. "The one thing we know about gun control is th...
US Customs & Border Protection
| Nov 1, 2012
Smugglers attempted to breach the 14-foot border fence between the US and Mexico near Yuma, Arizona in a novel way: by driving a jeep over it. However, their cunning plan failed at the crucial moment, and they fled before a US border patrol found ...
Al Jazeera English
| Sep 14, 2012
The Caravan for Peace ends its journey across the US to raise awareness for victims of Mexico's war on drugs. Among other things, the campaigners are advocating alternatives to drug prohibition and to halt import of weapons across the US border. B...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Jul 25, 2012
The border fence that was built to keep illegal immigrants and narcotics out of the United States ends a couple of yards into the Pacific ocean. Captain Dave Myers from the San Diego Sheriff's Department shows Alastair Good where he has pick...
Council on Foreign Relations
| May 31, 2012
Possible Republican vice-presidential candidate Senator Marco Rubio discusses a number of foreign policy challenges facing the United States during a candid discussion at the Council on Foreign Relations, a foreign policy think-tank in New York Ci...
Associated Press
| May 13, 2012
Forty-nine decapitated bodies were found Sunday dumped on a highway connecting northern Mexico with the U.S. border. The incident appears to be the latest salvo in an escalating war between Mexico's two dominant drug cartels.
— Jul 13, 2012 at 07:40 am
In this undated photo provided by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration, shows the tunnel shaft entrance on the U.S. side of a 240-yard...
— last Sunday at 02:30 pm
...and laws from Washington don’t. Instead of fighting over illegal immigration and building walls, the government should be building figurative br...
— last Monday at 01:23 am
...people living along the United States-Mexico boundary line, the border is a connecting tissue, not a divide. The mayors of San Diego and Tijuana...