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The Biden administration is expected to make permanent a program that allows everyday Americans to resettle people displaced from a slew of countries.
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U.S. authorities say the number of Venezuelans taken into custody at the U.S. border with Mexico soared in August. At the same time, migrants from Mexico and some Central American countries were stopped less frequently.
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Researchers from UC San Diego and Mexico spent a year talking to Tijuana shopkeepers about their experiences with extortion.
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‘Dreamers,' long a symbol of immigrant youth, are increasingly easing into middle age as eligibility requirements have been frozen since 2012 when the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program was introduced.
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The practice drew new attention after inmate firefighters risked their lives but were turned over to ICE after their parole. Organizations representing police chiefs, sheriffs and rank-and-file officers opposed the legislation.
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Alex Padilla said he shares in the public’s frustration over the lack of movement on immigration. He blamed it on partisan obstructionism.
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Construction of a new border crossing at Otay Mesa has officially begun marking an important step on a journey that has lasted more than two decades.
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Supporters of Friendship Park marked the 51st anniversary of its inauguration on Saturday.
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U.S. and Mexican officials signed two agreements to invest in fixing the region’s sewage problems.
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A new NPR/Ipsos poll shows that half of Americans say there's an "invasion" at the southern border. And that false and misleading claims about migrants are taking hold, particularly with Republicans.
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