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Twelve migrants have died in immigration detention under the Biden administration. The latest death is the second to occur at Port Isabel Detention Center in Texas.
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The upper chamber moved two major proposals to the House during a marathon session that ended late Thursday.
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Photos from the scene showed the bus rolled over onto its side on a curvy section of highway in the southern state of Oaxaca. The cause of the crash is under investigation.
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The border wall construction will take place across Starr County, including in a Lower Rio Grande Valley wildlife refuge.
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Some agencies that conduct immigration-related business, such as ICE, would continue to operate during a government shutdown. Others would not.
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President and CEO of Lutheran Immigration and Refuge Service, Krish O'Mara Vignarajah, discusses immigration policy and how the organization works to assist migrants and refugees.
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The laws take on gender affirming care, the power of local governance, street races, water wells, border security, fire prevention and so much more.
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As the government rushes to process extensions of humanitarian parole, it may be too late for people in states like Texas to keep jobs that require drivers licenses. Some may be caught in gap where they can't work.
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HB 1, the state’s next two-year budget, goes into effect on September 1. In addition to appropriating more than $5 billion for border security, lawmakers also passed several bills that expand the state’s border and immigration-enforcement powers.
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The U.S. has admitted hundreds of thousands of migrants under a legal authority known as parole. Critics say it stretches the law too far. Now a federal judge in Texas is set to hold a trial.