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President Donald Trump ordered troops to the border in response to a caravan of migrants slowly making its way through Mexico toward the United States and still about 900 miles away, with many dropping out.
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President Trump is urging a “migrant caravan” to apply for asylum in Mexico rather than in the U.S., as homicides there reach an all-time high. KPBS looks at the asylum-seekers already stuck in Tijuana, waiting for their turn to enter the San Ysidro Port of Entry.
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Thousands of Central American migrants in a caravan that has already advanced 250 miles (410 kilometers) into Mexico hope they won't have to walk anymore, at least for a while.
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Still more than 1,000 miles from their goal of reaching the United States, a caravan of Central American migrants briefly halted their arduous journey Tuesday to mourn a fellow traveler killed in a road accident, and to rest weary, blistered feet and try to heal illnesses and injuries suffered on the road.
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Tijuana-based activist Irineo Mujica remains in jail after he was arrested in southern Mexico while marching in solidarity with a Honduran caravan that President Trump is condemning.
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Mexico's Ambassador to the U.S., Gerónimo Gutiérrez, responds to questions about the legality and morality of its collaboration with the U.S. to control flows of migrants and asylum-seekers from Central America.
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A federal judge in San Diego Thursday ordered the Trump administration to immediately move forward with asylum determinations for migrant families separated at the border, despite objections from the government that a proposed settlement agreement hasn't been finalized.
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Mexico has deployed federal police to keep a mass exodus of Hondurans from entering its southern border as President Trump demands Mexico stop the caravan. Human rights activists and attorneys say this is endangering lives.
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Hundreds of Hondurans are making their way to the U.S., fleeing violence and poverty. It's the second caravan to capture President Trump's attention.
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The tunnel was more than 30 feet underground and was powered by solar panels.
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