
Weekly U.S.-Mexico Border Update: crackdown drops July migration, Eddie Canales, border and election updates
With this series of weekly updates, WOLA seeks to cover the most important developments at the U.S.-Mexico border. See past…
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With this series of weekly updates, WOLA seeks to cover the most important developments at the U.S.-Mexico border. See past…
As crackdowns put the right to asylum out of reach for many migrants, July 2024 saw the fewest Border Patrol apprehensions of any month since September 2020.
An Ecuadorian mother was found dead along the border wall. Texas can keep its “bouy wall” for now. Dueling border-related ads and speeches from Harris and Trump.
The Trump campaign issues its first border attack ad against VP Harris. Senate appropriators won’t have a 2025 Homeland Security bill ready before August recess.
Kamala Harris’s campaign says she will keep the Biden asylum restrictions in place. Venezuela’s suspect election result could lead to increased migration.
With this series of weekly updates, WOLA seeks to cover the most important developments at the U.S.-Mexico border. See past…
House Republicans pass a resolution condemning VP Harris’s border-migration role. The migrant death toll in the El Paso sector now stands at 140.
10 people drowned while trying to cross the Darién Gap. A government shelter closed in Ciudad Juárez amid reduced migration. Texas’s attack on Catholic Charities suffered a judicial setback.
House Republicans prepare a resolution condemning Kamala Harris’s (nonexistent) border policy role. Border Patrol apprehensions dropped below 1,500 on Monday.
Republicans repeatedly and erroneously call Kamala Harris the Biden administration’s “Border Czar.” For the first time since 1997, Border Patrol agents no longer ask migrants if they fear deportation.
Border Patrol apprehensions are down to 1,650 per day. Darién Gap deportations may be voluntary. A caravan forms in Chiapas.
With this series of weekly updates, WOLA seeks to cover the most important developments at the U.S.-Mexico border. See past…
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