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A mine at Shafter, Texas has shut down leaving only non-essential employees working to maintain the mine until a hoped-for reopening. This is hampering budget planning in one of the border's poorest counties.
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Attempts by state and local authorities to enforce federal immigration laws haven’t caused immigrants to voluntarily leave the United States, a new study finds.
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Two Border Patrol agents will serve jail time for violating the civil rights of smugglers by forcing them to eat marijuana leaves and flee shoeless into the Tucson desert.
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A report released this week shows the majority of states are using antiquated technology systems to process unemployment benefits.
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For nearly a half-century, the federal migrant education program has been helping farmworkers' children catch up and keep up with their peers. We look at one program in the Imperial Valley.
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Congressman Darrell Issa is expected to propose an immigration reform bill that would give temporary legal status to immigrants in the country illegally.
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This year Nevada’s Clark County School District faced record enrollment numbers. It is one of the fastest growing school districts in the nation.
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Indian tech outsourcing firm to pay largest ever fine for visa fraud.
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As the 20th anniversary of the North American Free Trade Agreement approaches, business and government leaders met in San Diego to take stock of the region's progress and future.
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Emergency workers based in Phoenix routinely hear from border crossers who need to be rescued from the desert on the edge of Maricopa County.
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