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Busload of migrants arrives in Los Angeles from Texas
A group of migrants arrived from Texas in Los Angeles Wednesday in a move announced by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who blames President Joe Biden for a “refusal to secure the border.”
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Join the military, become a US Citizen: Uncle Sam wants you and vous and tu
The U.S. military has struggled to overcome recruiting shortfalls and as a way to try to address that problem, it’s stepping up efforts to sign up immigrants.
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Florida picked up migrants in Texas, flew them to Sacramento, CA, officials say
The state of Florida picked up asylum-seekers on the Texas border Monday and took them by private jet to California’s capital city at taxpayer expense for the second time in four days, California officials said. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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2nd flight carrying migrants lands in Sacramento
Another plane carrying migrants arrived in Sacramento on Monday, marking the second flight in recent days that California officials allege was coordinated by Florida. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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US Adds More Slots on Asylum-Claim App as Demand on US-Mexico Border Remains High
There are now 1,250 appointment slots to seek asylum at eight land crossings with Mexico through the CBP One app, up from 1,000 previously and 740 in early May.
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Number of Migrants Crossing the Southern Border Hits Lowest Point Since Biden Took Office
Experts predicted a huge influx of migrants when the Title 42 Covid ban ended in May. Instead, crossings have hit new lows for a number of reasons
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Revised DACA Program to Be Debated Before Texas Judge Who Previously Ruled Against It
A revised version of a federal policy that prevents the deportation of hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the U.S. as children is scheduled to be debated before a federal judge in Houston who previously ruled the program illegal.
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Asylum-Seekers Say Joy Over End of Title 42 Has Turned to Anguish Induced by New US Rules
Asylum-seekers say joy over the end of the public health restriction known as Title 42 this month is turning into anguish with the realization of how the Biden administration’s new rules affect them.
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Bay Area Groups Ask for Help as Immigrants Arrive Following End of Title 42
Bay Area community groups preparing for an influx of immigrants following the repeal of Title 42 are sounding the alarm, saying they’ll soon need help themselves. Damian Trujillo reports.
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Bay Area Groups Ask for Help as Immigrants Arrive Following End of Title 42
Bay Area community groups preparing for a potential influx of immigrants following the repeal of Title 42 are sounding the alarm, saying they’ll soon need help themselves.
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Revisiting Legislation That Protects ‘Dreamers' From Deportation
Sen. Alex Padilla and Congresswoman Deborah Ross have reintroduced the bipartisan America’s Children Act, which aims to protect documented “Dreamers” by preventing them from aging out of their parents’ visa when they turn 21.
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Political Analysis: The United States' Immigration Crisis
For decades now, Congress has been unable to agree on a comprehensive immigration law. So, why is it so difficult for the national government to make laws on this controversial policy area? Political Analyst Larry Gerston explains.
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Number of Migrants at Southern Border Fell 50% After Immigration Changes: US Officials
The number of migrants encountered at the southern border fell 50% during the last three days compared with the days leading up to the end of Title 42 U.S. officials said Monday.
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Examining First Day at the Border After Title 42 Expired
Immigration issues are growing at the southern border.
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Examining First Day at the Border After Title 42 Expired
Immigration issues are growing at the southern border. Ian Cull reports.
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Honduran Teen Dies in US Immigration Custody in Florida, Weeks After Crossing Southern Border
The mother of a 17-year-old boy who died this week in U.S. immigration custody demanded answers from American officials Friday, saying her son had no known illnesses and had not shown any signs of being sick before his death.
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Title 42 Has Ended. Here Are 7 Things You Need to Know About the US's Evolving Immigration Policy
The U.S. is putting new restrictions into place at its southern border to try to to stop migrants from crossing illegally and encourage them instead to apply for asylum online through a new process. Here’s what you should know.
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Bay Area Immigration Advocates Prepare to Help Migrants as Title 42 Expires
With the expiration of Title 42, local immigration advocates say they’re preparing for a significant increase of migrants at the southern border – with some ending up in the South Bay.
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Bay Area Immigration Advocates Prepare to Help Migrants as Title 42 Expires
With the expiration of Title 42, local immigration advocates say they’re preparing for a significant increase of migrants at the southern border – with some ending up in the South Bay. Ian Cull reports.
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‘I Just Want to Be Able to Find My Family': Migrants Gather at US Border With Title 42 Set to Expire
n border towns like Tijuana, Mexico, migrants could be seen out in the open, covering their bodies with blankets and sleeping in makeshift tents, while waiting for their asylum hearings