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Two-thirds of Americans approve of how Biden is handling the pandemic, but only a third approves of how he's dealing with immigration. An increasing number also say they will get vaccinated.
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Two members of President Biden's National Security Council, Roberta Jacobson and Juan Gonzalez, will travel to Mexico, a senior administration official told reporters.
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The bills, which have an uncertain path in the Senate, would create a process for undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children to earn permanent resident status and eventual citizenship.
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The unaccompanied minors are spending an average of 117 hours in detention facilities, beyond the 72 hours allowed, according to a Department of Homeland Security document.
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On this Tuesday, April 7, episode of Sundial:How are immigrant communities dealing with COVID-19? Florida might have issued a stay-at-home order, but many…
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The Trump administration argued that U.S. courts have no role in deciding whether speedy deportations are constitutional. Will the Supreme Court agree?
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After Mexican officials fought to stop a migrant caravan from entering, Saury Vallecilla Ortega was temporarily separated from her youngest child and feared for the worst.
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Behavioral problems, criminal arrests and limited access to health care leave a father worried that his 21-year-old son will be deported to Mexico.
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Officials say a Trump administration initiative requiring asylum-seekers to "remain in Mexico" is deterring border-crossers.
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A meatpacking town in the Texas Panhandle is a magnet for immigrants who will do unpopular jobs. The once majority-white county has adjusted to its more diverse population.
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The government has spent more than $33 million in 46 days to keep the Homestead detention center up and running even though no children are housed there,…
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It can be hard to find a truly quiet place in the Lake Worth-based Guatemalan-Maya Center.Just inside one door, case workers and other staff answer phones…