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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…
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U.S. border officials strictly limit the number of asylum seekers they allow to legally cross ports of entry every day, creating an enormous backlog of migrants in places like Matamoros.