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$200K in Unclaimed Cash Found on Texas Bus near Border

Passengers on a bus in South Texas failed to claim a box containing nearly $200,000 in cash after Border Patrol agents found the stash. Agents also found an additional $500 in unclaimed counterfeit currency.

Over $3 million in cash seized by San Diego Sector Border Patrol Agents in August 2016.

California Firm Preps $27B Lawsuit over Uvalde School Shooting in Texas

Uvalde school district officials received notice of claim from a California law firm planning to file a $27 billion class action lawsuit. The notice alleges failures on the part of the school district and law enforcement that contributed to the physical and psychological injuries sustained in the May 24 shooting at Robb Elementary School.

TOPSHOT - A woman lights a candle at a makeshift memorial outside Uvalde County Courthouse

Texas Governor, Comptroller Condemn State’s Largest County for Defunding Constables

The governor and state comptroller of Texas took steps on Tuesday to force Harris County to reinstate millions of dollars stripped from the county’s constable offices or face consequences. The action comes after two constables’ offices filed complaints regarding the police-defunding action taken the county’s commissioners court.

File Photo: Harris County Constable Office Pct. 4

150 Migrants Found in Mexico in Trailer Bound for Texas Border

Mexican government immigration officials found a group of 150 migrants locked inside a tractor-trailer headed to the Texas-Mexico border. Del Rio Sector Border Patrol agents coordinated with the Mexican authorities to rescue the migrants from the life-threatening situation.

Mexican authorities find 150 migrants locked in tractor-trailer bound for the Texas border

Toddler Listed as First Pediatric Monkeypox Case in Texas

HOUSTON, Texas — Harris County officials announced the first pediatric case of monkeypox when a toddler tested positive for the virus. Officials called it the first presumptive positive monkeypox case in Texas.

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182K Migrants Apprehended Along Southwest U.S. Border in July

Border Patrol agents apprehended nearly 182,000 migrants in July who illegally crossed the border between ports of entry. The July apprehensions report marks the first time since Joe Biden took office that the number of apprehensions dropped in a year-over-year monthly comparison.

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Arizona Governor Closes Gaps in Border Wall

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey began a construction project designed to close some of the gaps in federal border walls. The move follows similar actions taken by Texas Governor Greg Abbott in response to the changes in immigration and border security policies by the Biden Administration.

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey ordered construction of physical barriers along the Mexican border

EXCLUSIVE: Record 670 Migrants Faced ‘Horrific’ Deaths Crossing U.S. Border in 2022

Unofficial U.S. Customs and Border Protection records reviewed by Breitbart Texas reveal that at least 670 migrants died in “horrific” conditions while or after crossing the U.S.-Mexico Border. The record-setting number comes as New York City Mayor Eric Adams referred to the transportation of migrants on air-conditioned buses a “horrific” act by Texas Governor Greg Abbott.

Brooks County deputies found a "shadow" of remains of a migrant found dead after being mis

EXCLUSIVE: Migrant Apprehensions Along Southwest Border Hit 180K in July

Agents along the nine southwest Border Patrol sectors apprehended more than 180,000 migrants in July after they illegally crossed from Mexico between ports of entry. This represents a drop of approximately 10 percent from July 2021 — the first year-to-year monthly drop since August 2020.

Eagle Pass Station Border Patrol agents apprehend a large group of nearly 400 migrants on

Large Migrant Group Tactic Moves to California Border Sector

The human smuggling tactic of moving large groups of migrants across the border in a single crossing moved to the San Diego Sector this week. For only the second and third times this year, agents apprehended large groups of more than 100.

Agents in South Texas apprehend nine large migrants groups in two border sectors. (U.S. Bo

Focus in Uvalde Shooting Shifts to School Officials with Suspension of Principal

Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District officials suspended the principal of Robb Elementary School two months after the mass shooting that left 19 students and two teachers dead. Reports indicate school employees ignored many safety protocols that could have prevented the shooter from gaining access to the school and the classroom where the slaughter took place.

A section of a classroom door from Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, is seen as Tex