EL PASO, Texas — El Paso's congressional delegation is divided over President Trump's immigration and border policies, with Democrat Veronica Escobar and Republ
As President-elect Trump prepares for his inauguration, two El Paso residents have traveled over a thousand miles to witness the historic event firsthand.
EL PASO COUNTY — President Donald Trump signed dozens of executive orders during the first week of his second term in office, many of them fulfilling his campaign promises on everything from southern border security to moving to declassify John F Kennedy’s assassination records.
Within the span of an hour, U.S. Reps. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, and Veronica Escobar, D-Texas, held separate news conferences near Downtown El Paso and offered starkly different views of President Donald Trump’s first week efforts to target immigration along the southern border.
The first such military flight out of El Paso, Texas, took place, bound for Guatemala with approximately 80 immigrants on board.
The Diocese of El Paso, joined by community leaders and advocates, gathered Thursday, Jan. 23 on the steps of St. Patrick Cathedral in Central El Paso to challenge President Donald Trump’s directives relating to immigration policy in his first few days in office.
Dozens of community advocates and leaders in El Paso took part in the nationwide Women’s March ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday, Jan. 20. The El Paso People’s Rally, as it was also being called,
President Donald Trump has kicked off his second term with a flurry of executive actions on immigration, the economy, DEI and more. In his first trip since becoming president, Trump on Friday heads to survey hurricane damage recovery in North Carolina and then to Los Angeles to tour devastation from wildfires.
Migrants seeking asylum were crushed after Trump's inauguration. For his border supporters, it was a time to celebrate.
Saying that “America’s sovereignty is under attack,” President Donald Trump’s declaration of a border emergency comes at a time of relative calm after years of deep turmoil.
President-elect Donald Trump will soon take office but first, Trump will be inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States with a swearing-in ceremony at the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C. In El Paso, Texas, the local GOP will hold an Inauguration ...
The president is making good on his campaign promise with attempts to beef up security at the border and limit immigration.