Max Rivlin-Nadler
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National
As More Migrants Arrive, U.S. Expands Efforts To Identify And Admit Most Vulnerable
More migrants are granted humanitarian exceptions to a pandemic public health order that effectively closed the Southern border. U.S. officials are working with NGOs to identify the most vulnerable.
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Asylum Seekers Respond To Trump Administration's Supreme Court Win
Asylum seekers waiting in Tijuana react to the Supreme Court ruling allowing the Trump administration — for now — to require that migrants seek protection in another country before applying in the U.S.
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Judge Rules Against Trump Policy Of Sending Asylum-Seekers To Mexico
A federal judge in California blocked the Trump administration's Migrant Protection Protocol policy that required asylum-seekers to return to Mexico as they await court hearings in the U.S.
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WATCH: Border Wall Prototypes Destroyed, Making Way For New Fencing
Eight steel-and-concrete mock-ups of border wall prototypes were put up near the San Diego-Tijuana border in 2017. They were supposed to represent the "next generation" of border barriers.
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Journalists, Lawyers, Volunteers Face Increased Scrutiny By Border Agents
At the San Diego-Tijuana border, journalists covering the asylum-seekers are being pulled into questioning by customs and border agents. Lawyers and volunteers are facing the same scrutiny.
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No Sign Of New U.S. Program Aimed To Keep Asylum Seekers In Mexico
According to the Department of Homeland Security, asylum seekers at the San Ysidro Port of Entry in San Diego were supposed to return to Mexico on Friday. But when the day came, nothing happened.
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Asylum Seekers Awaiting Court Proceedings Turn To Volunteer Organizations For Help
Each day dozens of asylum seekers are released in border cities — with ankle monitors — to await immigration court proceedings. A network of volunteer organizations in San Diego has sprung up to help them.