Why should you subscribe to US Border News?
We provide unique perspectives on US immigration & border security news that other media do not.
Our earliest subscribers know that this publication resulted from daily coverage by Jack Beavers of US Southern Border News on the Newsbreak mobile app, at the height of the disorder there five years ago, when migrant mobs were overwhelming federal law enforcement officers there.
We still publish some stories on Newsbreak.com, but US Border News is now our exclusive home on the Substack platform, featuring comprehensive, analytical news stories (plus our exclusive weekly US Border News Newsletter) you won’t get anywhere else.
So, what is unique about our coverage?
Let’s unpack that by looking at stories published during just the last month :

Our coverage this week about the six dead illegal aliens found inside a railcar in Laredo quickly pivoted from reporting “just the facts” (as most media outlets did) to a historical perspective on similar tragedies along the border, and cited recent social media posts by local and federal border authorities that indicated the likelihood of something like this happening was looming large.
That’s reporting you won’t get anywhere else - and it’s not a “one-off.”

Last month, we reported that the US Border Patrol was transferring a large number of agents from around the country to the Laredo, Texas sector (where the most recent rail disaster occurred) in response to a surge in cartel human smuggling activity there.
A few days earlier, we pointed out that the tactics the US Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) is employing during the Trump Administration had first been used by Maricopa Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Arizona 20 years prior.

We’ve also published analysis from multiple independent agencies concluding US attacks on suspected “narco-boats” have disrupted - but not destroyed Caribbean drug-smuggling routes from Central and South America to the US and Europe.

And, we’ve also recently reported that many migrants who were released into the country during the immigration surge that began in 2021 and peaked in 2023, when Republican states transported them to Democratic cities, are back working in the very states that expelled them.

These US Border News stories go well beyond “what” is happening along the border to “why” they are occurring (which many news organizations do not explain).
US Border News brings you exclusive reporting and insights that many other news organizations do not.
We point this out not to criticize our competitors, but to emphasize the value of a (free!) subscription to US Border News.
If you have any suggestions about how we can improve our coverage, please leave them in the comments on this article.
Abrazos,
Jack Beavers





