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A newly built northbound pedestrian-processing facility will open this afternoon on the east side of the San Ysidro Port of Entry, one of the busiest land border crossings in the world.
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A federal judge in San Diego said Friday he is encouraged by the government's plan to locate parents who were either deported or released into the United States after being separated from their children at the border as part of the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy on illegal immigration.
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KPBS Midday EditionAn order barring the federal government from deporting recently reunited parents and children who were separated at the border due to the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy on illegal immigration will remain in effect until further notice, a San Diego judge overseeing the case said Wednesday.
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A family in East County is asking for help after the Trump administration revoked certain protections for people with pending private immigration bills in Congress.
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A Tijuana artist is painting murals to raise awareness about the Trump administration’s family separations in San Diego.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Trump administration and the American Civil Liberties Union on Thursday revealed widely divergent plans on how to reunite hundreds of immigrant children with parents who have been deported since the families were separated at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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A 19-year-old U.S. citizen living in Tijuana was arrested at the San Ysidro Port of Entry with 61 pounds of methamphetamine, 14 pounds of heroin and just under 11,500 fentanyl pills, authorities said.
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Immigrants sued the U.S. government Wednesday over conditions at a federal prison in California used to house detainees since the Trump administration stepped up arrests on the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Authorities on Wednesday released the names of two U.S. Border Patrol officers involved in a weekend shooting that wounded a man who allegedly assaulted one of the lawmen's colleagues with a rock during a predawn encounter in the Tijuana River Valley.
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A U.S. judge commended the Trump administration Friday for reunifying families with their children after they were separated at the Mexico border but also warned that a better system must be put in place because hundreds of families have yet to be reunited.
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