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August 21, 2025

border crisis

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US limits immigration arrests at schools, ‘protected’ areas

November 6, 2021 Ben Fox, Associated Press

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. immigration authorities will limit arrests at schools, hospitals and other “protected” areas under guidelines issued last week by the Department of Homeland Security, part of a broader effort to roll back […]

Article

Officials: Thousands of Haitian migrants being released in US

September 22, 2021 Elliot Spagat, Maria Verza and Juan a. Lozano, Associated Press

DEL RIO, Texas — Many Haitian migrants camped in a small Texas border town are being released in the United States, two U.S. officials said, undercutting the Biden administration’s public statements that the thousands in […]

Opinion

ZAHRAN: Biden’s other extraordinary ‘successes’

September 16, 2021 Mary Zahran

President Joe Biden recently described his withdrawal from Afghanistan as an “extraordinary success.” If Biden’s idea of success is a withdrawal in which countless American citizens and Afghan allies are left stranded and military equipment […]

Opinion

Editorial Cartoon — Riots

September 3, 2021 admin
Article

Man gets life sentence in 2018 killing of Mollie Tibbetts

August 31, 2021 Ryan J. Foley, Associated Press

IOWA CITY, Iowa — A man was sentenced to life in prison Monday in the stabbing death of University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts, three years after she disappeared while out for an evening run. […]

Article

Supreme Court halts reinstating ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy

August 23, 2021 Associated Press

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Supreme Court is temporarily halting a judge’s order that would have forced the government to reinstate a Trump administration policy forcing thousands to wait in Mexico while seeking asylum in […]

Article

Children stopped at border likely hit record-high in July

August 5, 2021 Elliot Spagat, Associated Press

SAN DIEGO — The number of children traveling alone who were picked up at the Mexican border by U.S. immigration authorities likely hit an all-time high in July, and the number of people who came […]

Article

Texas begins jailing border crossers on trespassing charges

July 28, 2021 Paul J. Weber, Associated Press

AUSTIN, Texas — Texas is beginning to arrest migrants on trespassing charges along the U.S.-Mexico border as part of Republican Gov. Greg Abbott’s actions that he says are needed to slow the number of border […]

Article

Questions remain about relocation of COVID-positive migrants to NC

July 28, 2021 Matt Mercer

RALEIGH — Concerns about whether COVID-19-positive migrants are coming North Carolina have gone unanswered by Gov. Roy Cooper and the Biden administration. On March 11, the state’s eight Republican members of Congress sent a letter […]

Article

Garland lets immigration judges put off deportation cases

July 23, 2021 Amy Taxin, Associated Press

U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland tossed a Trump administration policy that barred immigration judges from putting off the deportation cases of immigrants waiting on green cards and visas. Garland overruled a decision by then-Attorney General […]

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