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As the federal government grapples with the tens of thousands of migrants crossing into the U.S. between ports of entry, expanding immigration enforcement within the country can have indirect and often overlooked consequences for communities along the border.
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White House chief of staff Jeff Zients recently heard from a powerful Democratic senator that steep levels of migration at the U.S.-Mexico border had become, in a word, untenable.
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Since mid-September, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has separated more than 1,000 migrant families processed at the San Diego-Tijuana border, according to a complaint filed by several immigrant advocacy groups.
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Andre Maurice Chevalier admitted to pulling a woman out of a vehicle and throwing her into a primary inspection booth at the port of entry in 2022.
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Saturday marked the beginning of the temporary closure of the pedestrian border crossing PedWest during the busy holiday shopping season.
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For decades, people have found themselves stuck in traffic for hours as they wait to cross the border north from Tijuana into San Diego. But now border wait times are increasing for those going south too.
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Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre's address highlights urgent needs: tackling the cross-border sewage crisis, housing projects, homeless support and city improvements.
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Regional officials said the decision would be a significant blow to San Diego's economy.
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U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw’s ruling on Friday in San Diego preemptively blocks resumption of a lightning-rod, Trump-era policy that the former president hasn’t ruled out if elected to a second term next year.
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During a May inspection, more than half of detainees were held longer than 72 hours, according to a federal report.
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