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As the government shutdown approaches its fifth week, Border Patrol agents still roam the Rio Grande and the international bridges are still open. But some federal immigration proceedings have ground to a halt and thousands of hearings have been canceled.
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By Matthew Watkins, Texas TribuneA Texas congressman said Friday that the federal government has officially removed all children from the Tornillo…
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The Palomas Mensajeras program was put together through the efforts of the Consulate General of Mexico in Austin and the government of the State of…
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Some parents have been declared ineligible because of "red flags" in their records. But many haven't been reunified because immigration officials already…
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The federal agency that handles the first step in asylum claims sent a memo to all its officers Wednesday that tightens restrictions on migrants who are…
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By Diana Nguyen The looming deadline to reunify parents and children separated at the U.S.-Mexico border is approaching quickly. A federal judge in…
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By Diana Nguyen At rallies across Texas and the U.S., people are marching to protest the Trump administration's immigration policy. In Alpine, a crowd of…
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On this episode, Diana Nguyen speaks to fellow reporters Sally Beauvais and Carlos Morales about the zero-tolerance policy, family separation, and the…
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Democratic Congressman Beto O'Rourke — along with several other lawmakers —returned to the town of Tornillo on Saturday, nearly one week after he marched…
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As the Trump Administration’s “zero tolerance” policy continues to unfold along the Southwestern border, Marfa Public Radio has been collecting your…