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While some legal and religious barriers remain in place in the mostly Catholic country, several organizations of “acompañantes,” or volunteers who support women wanting to terminate a pregnancy, feel ready to take the next step.
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President Joe Biden is defending his administration’s decision to waive 26 federal laws in South Texas to allow for construction of roughly 20 miles of U.S.-Mexico border wall.
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Why did agents decide to pursue Saldaña Rocha? Why did they suspect criminal activity? And why did he flee?
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CBP officers are driving groups 70 miles east of San Diego to wait for their asylum claims to be processed.
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Festivities for Mexican Independence Day begin Friday. This year marks the 213th anniversary.
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Congressional watchdog describes border wall harm, says agencies should work together to ease damageThe report by the Government Accountability Office released Thursday offers an independent assessment of damage caused by the building of the wall.
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The number of CalGuard service members will be increased by 50% — from 40 to 60 soldiers — at ports of entry that include San Ysidro and Otay Mesa in San Diego County.
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Imperial Beach and parts of three other cities are forced to boil water for another day because water tests revealed e-coli contamination in the city’s water system. It is a major blow to an area already overwhelmed by sewage-related issues.
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Tijuana's all-star baseball team represented Mexico in the Little League World Series. The team lost to Curacao in the semi-finals. They previously beat Japan and Venezuela.
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San Diego County resources for immigrants in this legal limbo period haven’t caught up.
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