U.S. Border
Canadians Smoking Legal Weed Could Be Banned From U.S.
The Canadian government has warned citizens on its website that legal cannabis use could still cause problems when traveling abroad.
Jogger Crosses U.S.-Canada Border, Is Held for 2 Weeks
The agents detained the jogger and sent her to the DHS-operated Tacoma Northwest Detention Center more than 124 miles away
Canada to Face 'Chaos' Over Sessions's Asylum Decision
The Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policies could cause "political chaos" in Canada, Polestar Immigration Research founder Kelly Toughill said.
Man Takes Own Life After Family Is Taken at the Border
A Honduran man took his own life after being separated from his wife and three-year-old son at the Texas border in May.
San Diego Border Wall Will Have an Anti-Climbing Plate
The new "anti-climbing plate" will take over 14 miles of improvised border fencing and is created from scrap metal.
U.S. Border Under 'Siege,' Trump Says
The U.S. leader made the comments as "Fox and Friends" co-hosts said the "caravan" of asylum seekers at the U.S. border had reached "scary high" numbers.
U.S. Detaining Families In 'Freezing Cells': Report
"The United States should not persist in practices that traumatize children and their families," says senior children's rights counsel at Human Rights Watch Michael Garcia Bochenek.
U.S. Citizens Bring Lawsuit Over Border Detention
"The border is not a rights-free zone, and what this family went through was clearly unconstitutional," said ACLU attorney Hugh Handeyside in a statement.
U.S. Considering Tougher Vetting for European Tourists
The Secretary of Homeland Security said that European tourists could face tougher vetting at the U.S. border due to the risk of ISIS foreign fighters using the visa waiver system.