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El Paso Border Patrol Chief Gloria Chavez reflects on her years leading El Paso and how agents have adapted to growing migration and changing conditions in the field.
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Under the new guidance to ICE and other agencies, simply being present in the U.S. without legal authorization "should not alone be the basis" for immigration authorities to arrest or deport someone.
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"I thought the Haitians were quite scared, and I think there was probably some panic, which resulted in them trying to run around the horses," photographer Paul Ratje says.
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Thousands of migrants are camped out under a bridge in Del Rio, Texas. AFP photographer Paul Ratje says he saw agents holding up leather straps used to control horses — as though to threaten people.
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Their mother has been located in the United States and the goal is to reunite the girls, aged 3 and 5, with her.
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The COVID-19 pandemic hasn’t stopped some people, including those seeking asylum, from crossing into the U.S. at its southern border.However, according to…
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From Texas Standard: Law enforcement officers have been out in force at nationwide protests denouncing police brutality against black Americans. At some...
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In a 5-4 decision, the court ruled Tuesday that families of noncitizens shot by federal agents on foreign territory have no constitutional right to sue for damages in U.S. courts.
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A Honduran mother and her two young daughters reached the Texas-Mexico border in December — and just this week — were deported to Guatemala.The Trump…
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A seven-year delay in the investigation of a controversial shooting by a Border Patrol agent of a Mexican national is emblematic of a larger problem when federal officials investigate these cases.