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Border & Immigration

Best Of The Border (6/16-6/21)

If someone is lucky enough to score an NHA home, relatives often build on their half acre of land.
Anne Hoffman
If someone is lucky enough to score an NHA home, relatives often build on their half acre of land.

HUD Threatens To Take Back Navajo Housing Dollars

The Navajo Housing Authority receives about $80 million a year to build much-needed housing on the reservation. But there’s a huge backlog of $430 million unspent.

Report: Immigration Reform Will Decrease Deficit By $900 Billion

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The Senate's current immigration reform bill may reduce the federal budget deficit by roughly $900 billion over 20 years, according to a new Congressional Budget Office report on the economic benefits and cost of the Senate's immigration reform bill.

Before the start of the Caminata Nocturna tour. Simon, the guide, is addressing the students on the tour.
Irina Zhorov
Before the start of the Caminata Nocturna tour. Simon, the guide, is addressing the students on the tour.

In Hidalgo, Mexico A Fake Border Crossing Is An Amusement Park Attraction

An unusual amusement park attraction in the central Mexican state of Hidalgo offers visitors the thrills and chills of an illegal border crossing. The attraction takes visitors through a fake United States-Mexico border, complete with fake smugglers and fake threatening border patrol agents.

The aim is to dissuade would be migrants from making the trip.

In Phoenix, Zombie Subdivisions Wake From Slumber

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Home builders in the Phoenix suburbs bailed out of half-built subdivisions during the Great Recession. With demand for housing way up, those lots are getting used up again. Turns out, the homes are bigger than some builders expected.

New San Diego-Tijuana Border Crossing Would Charge Toll To Manage Traffic

A new border crossing planned for the San Diego-Tijuana area would charge a toll to keep border wait times down, and hopefully pay for its operation.

Deportees form up outside a Tijuana breakfast hall, where many will have their only substantive meal of the day.
Adrian Florido
Deportees form up outside a Tijuana breakfast hall, where many will have their only substantive meal of the day.

In Tijuana, A Breakfast Hall For The Stranded

The Padre Chava breakfast hall serves more than 1,100 people every morning, most are deportees from the U.S. But many have one thing in common — a desire to return.