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The consulate general in San Diego says identifications on the victims suggest they were nationals of Mexico.
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A sharp drop in illegal border crossings since December may be blunting a Republican point of attack against President Joe Biden as the Democratic leader moves to reshape a broken asylum system that has dogged him and his predecessors.
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The Friends of Friendship Park held a rally at the border Monday in their ongoing campaign to save the park.
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Dubbed the “punt god” and drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the sixth round, Araiza was released when he was accused of rape.
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A court spokeswoman provided no explanation and the case hasn't been dismissed.
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Policy experts and advocates say comprehensive immigration reform could save lives.
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Chula Vista was the first city in California to be a certified Welcoming City. But officials chose not to seek recertification in 2022.
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WILDCOAST is building another trash net across part of the Tijuana River to catch floating waste before it enters the ocean.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection said its plan "meets the border security needs of the area while also addressing feedback from the community."
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KPBS Midday EditionCongresswoman Sara Jacobs, D-San Diego, began her second term in office this week.
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