PHOENIX — The Trump administration has ordered construction crews on a border wall to stop drilling wells in drought-stricken New Mexico after ranchers said pumping groundwater needed to make concrete could threaten their livestock. The order comes as crews across the southern border race to complete one of President Donald Trump’s highest domestic priorities —
The New Mexico attorney general is requesting the state’s foster care system work to return a 15-year-old American citizen from Mexico after staff took the child to a Texas border crossing and allegedly forced him to walk across the border to be reunited to his estranged mother. A civil lawsuit filed by state Attorney General
McALLEN, Texas — A Texas mother deported to Mexico despite having legal permission to stay in the U.S. after arriving as a child has filed a lawsuit against the federal government after it notified her it would be terminating her permission because of “unauthorized travel” stemming from her deportation. Jessica Treviño, 34, filed a lawsuit
MIAMI– Genevieve strengthened into a major hurricane in the Pacific Ocean on Sunday and is expected to intensify well southwest of Mexico, but will remain offshore on a track roughly parallel to the coast. Genevieve had maximum sustained winds of 140 mph (220 kph), making it a Category 4 hurricane, according to the National Hurricane
Spanish-language media giant TelevisaUnivision said it posted a loss in the second quarter despite an increase in revenue from its rights to broadcast the World Cup in Mexico, a sign of the challenges continued to face the company, formed from the combination of Univision in the United States and Grupo Televisa in Mexico. The company
To paraphrase Aaliyah: Cast size is nothing more than a number. In theater, no one exactly equates the number of portraits on a Playbill page with the maximum fulfillment a show provides. Still, a question may arise: How few people can you have in a musical and still generate as many kilowatt-hours of energy as