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Authorities found two migrants dead near Knippa last week. A Honduran national admitted to being the guide that led nearly a dozen people onto the train.
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Immigrant rights groups slam Biden administration's immigration policies after deadly fire in MexicoThe tragedy prompted immigrant rights organizations to point the finger at the Democratic administration for what they said are policies that lead to the “criminalization” of asylum seekers in the United States and Mexico.
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This has been the deadliest year ever for migrants trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border. Hundreds have drowned in the Rio Grande or perished from extreme heat in failed smuggling attempts.
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Bexar County has approved a $2.9 billion budget that includes a badly needed funding increase for the medical examiner's office, which recently handled two of the worst mass trauma events in the nation this year.
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A joint task force on Thursday announced 19 arrests and four indictments in connection with the border smuggling death of a Guatemalan woman in Odessa, Texas, last year.
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A federal grand jury sent down a four count indictment against Homero Zamorano and Christian Martinez on Wednesday for the deaths of 53 people and serious injury of 11 others who spent hours inside a hot trailer found last month in San Antonio.
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The deadline to register to vote is coming up and never has it been more difficult to become registered. Sour gas – Hydrogen Sulfide – it stinks and it’s deadly. But is the Texas Railroad Commission following the law to protect the public. And “Missing in Brooks County” – how the death toll of U.S. immigration policy deserves to be acknowledged and documented.
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Drawing a line between U.S. immigration policy and migrant deaths on the border.
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Backpacks, bottled water, bloody clothes — using anthropology and archeology to understand the migration experience.