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During the Trump administration’s final weeks, the Department of Homeland Security quietly signed agreements with at least four states that threaten to temporarily derail President Joe Biden’s efforts to undo his predecessor’s immigration policies.
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KPBS Midday EditionFour years of disputes over President Donald Trump and his policies have fractured families to the point of estrangement, made even worse by his refusal to concede and false claims that President-elect Joe Biden’s victory is based on voter fraud.
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President-elect Joe Biden has promised to drastically alter America’s policy along its southern border. But reversing four years of Trump administration priorities won’t be so easy.
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A man shot and killed by San Diego Police officers, and another by Border Patrol agents, reportedly suffered from mental health issues.
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KPBS Midday EditionA new book by former KPBS investigative reporter Jean Guerrero makes the case that Trump advisor Stephen Miller has realized his life-long ambition to limit immigration and diversity in America by working in the Trump White House.
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Mexican officials say relief may be coming in the battle to stop polluted cross-border flows.
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Lawsuits asking the federal government to clean up cross border pollution are being set aside, for the moment.
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The Supreme Court on Thursday strengthened the Trump administration's ability to deport people seeking asylum without allowing them to make their case to a federal judge.
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KPBS Midday EditionWhile major parts of the economy are reopening amid relaxing health measures, policies along the border — first put in place during the pandemic — remain extended indefinitely.
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Border Patrol has announced that it has begun flying some Mexican citizens caught crossing the border illegally straight from San Diego to Mexico City.
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