U.S.-Mexico border

Immigration Militarized Border
A Stryker combat vehicle sits atop a hill overlooking the U.S.-Mexico border fence in Sunland Park, N.M., Wednesday, July 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Military

All-formats AP team gains extensive, exclusive access to militarized border zones

AUG. 1, 2025

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A young girl holds her stuffed animal overhead as migrants, many from Haiti, wade across the Rio Grande river from Del Rio, Texas, returning to Ciudad Acuña, Mexico, to avoid deportation, Sept. 20, 2021. The U.S. was flying Haitians camped in the Texas border town back to their homeland and blocking others from crossing the border from Mexico. (AP Photo / Félix Márquez)

Haiti

Across formats, across countries: AP dominates coverage of border migrant encampment

OCT. 1, 2021

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Emely, left, is reunited with her mother, Glenda Valdez and sister, Zuri, at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, Sunday, June 6, 2021, in Austin, Texas. It had been six years since Valdez said goodbye to her daughter Emely in Honduras. Then, last month, she caught a glimpse of a televised Associated Press photo of a little girl in a red hoodie and knew that Emely had made the trip alone into the United States. On Sunday, the child was returned to her mother’s custody. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Family reunited

Mother and child reunion is only a photo away; determined AP team is there to record it

JUNE 18, 2021

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U.S.-Mexico border

A master class: AP teams deliver sweeping coverage of the migrant surge at the US-Mexico border

APRIL 2, 2021

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