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A Border Patrol agent was found not-guilty of involuntary manslaughter, raising questions about when and where use of excessive force is allowed in defending the U.S. border with Mexico.
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A jury in Arizona on Wednesday acquitted Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz of involuntary manslaughter. He was charged with killing a 16-year-old Mexican teenager in 2012.
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Signs of a troop presence in the Rio Grande Valley are not hard to find, especially near ports of entry.The Pentagon said 2,800 troops have deployed to…
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U.S. Border Patrol agents are boarding buses and stopping cars from private lines like Greyhound and Concord Coach within 100 miles of a U.S. border, asking passengers if they're American citizens.
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U.S. Border Patrol agents are boarding buses from private lines within 100 miles of a U.S. border, asking passengers if they're American citizens.
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On This episode of "Texas Matters":50 years after CBS's Hunger In America exposed San Antonio's povertySenator John Cornyn on border family separations…
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The SUV topped 100 mph before the driver lost control and more than a dozen passengers were ejected from the mangled vehicle. Officials said nearly everyone involved is undocumented.
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The judge declared a mistrial after the jury deadlocked on a lesser charge of manslaughter against agent Lonnie Swartz.
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Two agents are shown trying to send an injured and apparently incoherent man across the border apparently without following established procedures, according to NBC News.
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President Trump said Agent Rogelio Martinez was attacked by immigrants. Investigators conducted 650 interviews, mounted horses to look for human tracks and studied license plates. They got nowhere.