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A Nicaraguan family tried to seek asylum in the United States. When they arrived at the border, they were instead sent to Mexico to wait out their case and are facing challenges they didn't expect.
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A little more than 100 migrants out the of tens of thousands who've arrived at the southern border in recent months have been granted protection.
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A group of U.S. volunteers called Team Brownsville is crossing the border daily to help.
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From Texas Standard: A growing number of asylum-seekers are setting up makeshift camps on the Mexican side of the southern border, across from El Paso,...
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The agreement furthers the administration's goal of requiring migrants to seek asylum in so-called "third countries" through which they traveled en route to the U.S.
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Fewer Migrants Are Coming Through San Antonio: Resource Center Will Stay Open At Least 4 More MonthsIt's been five months since San Antonio opened its Migrant Resource Center downtown, and in that time tens of thousands of asylum-seekers have spent time…
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In border towns such as Nuevo Laredo, more than 30,000 asylum-seekers are waiting for their day in U.S. immigration court. But criminal elements prey on these migrants who fled their homes.
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Last week the Trump administration issued a strict new policy that requires migrants to first apply for asylum in a country they passed through en route…
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Customs and Border Protection officials are denying an NPR report that a Border Patrol agent asked the girl to choose which of her parents would be sent back to Mexico.
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The situation on the border isn’t getting any better. The flow of asylum seekers from a destabilized Central America is running into a politically charged…