A man from Monterrey, Mexico is heading to a U.S. prison for his role in importing 300 pounds of liquid meth that was to go from Mexico to San Antonio.
The Trump administration's 25% tariffs against Canada and Mexico took effect at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday. Many Texas businesses and those who work in manufacturing, logistics and trade anchored in San Antonio found themselves at the center of economic uncertainty.
Vance was joined by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, as he took a helicopter tour of the area around Eagle Pass, Texas, around 150 miles southwest of San Antonio.
By Theodore Ross On June 27, 2022, 66 undocumented migrants from Mexico and Central America climbed into the back of a refrigerated tractor trailer in San Antonio, Texas, having already used
In June 2022, 53 people from Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras died in the back of a tractor trailer in San Antonio in what has often been described as the worst immigration-related disaster in U.S.
At midnight, President Trump said 25% tariffs will start on goods from Canada and Mexico."It'll have a major impact on the Texas economy. Some economists estimate as much as $45 to $47 billion impact on the Texas economy,
Texas stands to take the hardest hit of any state under the Trump tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, leaving businesses and consumers bracing for higher prices and economic fallout. Why it matters: If foreign goods cost 25% more,
The Defense Department confirmed the deployment of a Stryker brigade combat team and a general support aviation battalion.
Tariffs against Mexico and Canada have only been in place for a day — and questions remain on how long they’ll be in place — but the effects are already being felt along the border.
Six remain under indictment with four beginning trial today for what's become known as the "Quintana Road incident."
Economists expect tariffs to increase what consumers pay for goods including vehicles, electronics, produce and lumber.
The Trump administration's 25% tariffs against Canada and Mexico took effect at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday. Many Texas businesses and those who work in manufacturing, logistics and trade anchored in San Antonio found themselves at the center of economic uncertainty.