Extending 'Zero Tolerance' To People Who Help Migrants Along The Border Scott Warren of the humanitarian group 'No More Deaths' faces three felony counts for harboring migrants. The number of U.S. citizens arrested for harboring is on the rise. Lorne Matalon
In Rural West Texas, Illegal Border Crossings Are Routine For U.S. Citizens In some remote border towns in Texas along the Rio Grande, U.S. citizens cross back and forth for medical care in Mexico. It's a technically illegal reality that local Border Patrol acknowledges. Lorne Matalon
Teenager Is Latest Migrant Child To Die In U.S. Custody The 16-year-old boy was found unresponsive after a routine welfare check at a facility near the U.S. border with Mexico. He was the fifth migrant child since December to die after being detained. Shannon Van Sant
More Than 3,100 Migrants Found With Fake Documents In Past Year, Federal Agents Say The Trump administration says migrants are gaming the asylum system to gain entry into the U.S. Border agents say they're encountering more "fake families" among Central American migrants. John Burnett
Migrant Families Arrive In Busloads As Border Crossings Hit 10-Year High The immigration system is "overwhelmed," says Manuel Padilla, director of Joint Task Force-West in San Antonio. Since October, there has been a 90 percent jump in the number of people apprehended. Joel Rose
'No More Deaths' Volunteers Face Possible Jail Time For Aiding Migrants As security has tightened along the U.S.-Mexico border, migrants are forced into more hostile desert areas. Volunteers who put out water and food say they're trying to prevent deaths. Joel Rose
A Waiting Game For Immigrants And Border Agents On 2 Sides Of The Border Wall While Border Patrol builds up its fences in San Diego to guard against a national security threat, Central American migrants waiting in Tijuana consider whether the journey was worth the effort. John Burnett
Pediatricians Voice Concerns About Care Following Two 'Needless' Migrant Deaths The deaths of two migrant children raise new questions about the quality of medical care at Border Patrol facilities. But pediatricians at the border have been raising these concerns for years. Joel Rose
Department Of Homeland Security Promises Changes To Protect Migrant Children Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen promises new "extraordinary protective measures" in the wake of the death of a second migrant child this month. They will require assistance from multiple federal agencies. Vanessa Romo
7-Year-Old Migrant Girl Dies Of Dehydration And Shock In U.S. Border Patrol Custody The girl's death underscores the crisis precipitated by large groups of families seeking asylum where there are inadequate facilities to detain them. Richard Gonzales