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In front of a sold out crowd, El Paso Locomotive FC had an international friendly against FC Ju谩rez.
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The tragedy prompted immigrant rights organizations to point the finger at Biden for what they said are policies that lead to the 鈥渃riminalization鈥 of asylum seekers in the United States and Mexico.
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The video, shared with Texas Public Radio by a human rights worker who asked to remain anonymous due to their work with the Mexican government, appeared to show guards at the detention facility walking away as the fire raged.
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Mexico鈥檚 president said Tuesday the fire started after some migrants set mattresses on fire inside the facility.
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The U.S. government has been flying some migrant families hundreds of miles along the border 鈥 from South Texas to El Paso 鈥 and then expelling them into Ciudad Ju谩rez. Local shelter directors are trying to ensure parents and children don鈥檛 end up on the street.
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KTEP's Angela Kocherga shares the story of a seamstress who stitches together memory bears for grieving families during the pandemic. Relatives find comfort in the teddy bears created from the clothing of loved ones who died.
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The severe weather knocked out electricity on both sides of the Rio Grande, leaving many in Ciudad Ju谩rez without power or water.
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Thousands of asylum seekers are stuck in shelters and camps in Mexico, waiting for their day in U.S. immigration court. They鈥檙e holding out hope that a new year, and a new administration, will bring an end to their ordeal.
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Many asylum seekers stuck in Mexico under the Migrant Protection Protocols are closely following the November election, hoping a new administration will end the policy.
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Even before COVID-19, advocates argued the Migrant Protection Protocols left people vulnerable to violence. Now, with the pandemic closing immigration courts indefinitely, some desperate asylum seekers are considering sending their children across the border...alone.
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Life in an unfamiliar country was already challenging for asylum seekers before the pandemic. Now, COVID hasn鈥檛 just pushed back their court dates 鈥 it鈥檚 also made supporting themselves almost impossible.
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Since a new CDC order, called Title 42, took effect earlier this year, migrants at the southern U.S. border are being rapidly expelled 鈥 sometimes just a few hours after entering the U.S. with no paperwork.