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Bishop Blasts ‘False Narrative’ of Texas Immigration Initiative | CruxAs Texas is close to letting state police arrest migrants and order them to return to Mexico, Bishop Mark Seitz of El Paso, Texas, criticized the “false narrative” that migrants fleeing to the U.S. border are a threat. The Texas measure would also force additional hardship on migrants, said Bishop…
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Bishop Blasts ‘False Narrative’ of Texas Immigration Initiative | CruxAs Texas is close to letting state police arrest migrants and order them to return to Mexico, Bishop Mark Seitz of El Paso, Texas, criticized the “false narrative” that migrants fleeing to the U.S. border are a threat. The Texas measure would also force additional hardship on migrants, said Bishop…
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Bishop Blasts ‘False Narrative’ of Texas Immigration Initiative | CruxAs Texas is close to letting state police arrest migrants and order them to return to Mexico, Bishop Mark Seitz of El Paso, Texas, criticized the “false narrative” that migrants fleeing to the U.S. border are a threat. The Texas measure would also force additional hardship on migrants, said Bishop…
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Migrants in Limbo at U.S.-Mexico Border Create Community in Nogales | AZ Central Like many migrants, María Esmeralda Ramírez Garcia never wanted to leave her home. She and her sons were forced to abandon their home at a moment’s notice with a Colombian gang on their trail. Eight months later, she represents a growing number of migrants stuck…
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erspective: Roots of New York City’s Not-So-Sudden Migrant Crisis | Vox New York City has received more than 116,000 migrants since April 2022 and Mayor Eric Adams says the city will be “destroyed” without outside help. The crisis has deep roots. The U.S. immigration system has long been broken and the movement of migrants from the southern border to…
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ICE Collects More Migrant Data Than Previously Known | The Guardian A U.S. immigration enforcement program tracking nearly 200,000 migrants has been collecting more data than officials previously acknowledged and, in some cases, storing it for up to 75 years, according to newly released documents. This raises fresh questions about the transparency of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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A Migrant Family’s Story as Undocumented Immigrants | Florida Catholic/OSV News The lives of undocumented immigrants in the United States often occur in the shadows. One Mexican-born couple’s experiences highlight what immigrants go through. They live in a rundown house in a disinvested neighborhood. The husband works nine months each year in an orchard. The church is…
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Los Angeles Receives 16th Migrant Bus From Texas | Press-Telegram Los Angeles received its 16th migrant bus sent from Texas on Sept. 25. The bus transported 38 asylum seekers — 23 adults and 13 children. A coalition of local government agencies, nonprofits, and religious groups have been providing services to the arriving migrants.
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U.S. Border Agency Chief, Mexican Officials Meet To Discuss Increase in Migrant Arrivals | ABC News U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s top official met with Mexican authorities to discuss improved border security and coordinate efforts to stem unauthorized migration. Acting CBP Commissioner Troy Miller said both countries want to stem irregular migration while maintaining access to lawful…
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Tuscon Sector Busiest in U.S. for Migrant Apprehensions | AZPM The number of migrant apprehensions in Border Patrol’s Tuscon, Arizona, sector reached a 16-year high in August as it continues to be the nation’s busiest sector. Border Patrol agents apprehended migrants nearly 49,000 times — a 24 percent increase from July.
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