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As the San Diego County Board of Supervisors prepares to sue the Trump administration for its handling of asylum-seeking families, the San Diego Rapid Response Network is helping families.
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The Trump administration's policy of returning asylum seekers to Mexico while their cases wind through immigration courts violates U.S. law by putting the migrants in danger and depriving them of the ability to prepare their cases, a lawsuit filed Thursday by civil liberties groups claims.
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Congress lopsidedly approved a border security compromise Thursday that would avert a second painful government shutdown, but a new confrontation was ignited — this time over President Donald Trump's plan to bypass lawmakers and declare a national emergency to siphon billions from other federal coffers for his wall on the Mexican boundary.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to sue the Trump administration over its handling of asylum-seeking families.
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President Donald Trump headed to the Texas border on Monday to argue his case that walls work as Democrats and Republicans back home in Washington announced a deal had been reached to avoid another government shutdown.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego State University Library has released a collection of hundreds of letters from asylum-seekers being held at the Otay Mesa detention center.
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President Donald Trump urged Congress to pass funding for a border wall during his State of the Union address on Tuesday for what he called an "urgent national crisis" at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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The Trump administration on Friday waived environmental reviews to replace a 14-mile (22.5 kilometer) stretch of border barrier in San Diego, shielding itself from potentially crippling delays.
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A top Mexican official says the Mexican government wants to welcome migrants, regardless of which border they're coming from.
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The Department of Homeland Security says a newly launched program to return some asylum seekers to Mexico while they await their day in U.S. court will help keep families together.
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