
December 14, 2023
Developments A group of senators met late into yesterday evening to negotiate a deal to approve the Biden administration’s $110.5…
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Developments A group of senators met late into yesterday evening to negotiate a deal to approve the Biden administration’s $110.5…
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Developments The House of Representatives has adjourned for the year, and its Republican leadership is showing little willingness to come…
Developments On Friday, Senate Democratic leadership sounded optimistic that by Sunday, negotiators would reach a basic agreement on compromises weakening…
Developments Only 61 of 100 senators were present for a nominations vote yesterday, indicating that much of the body has…
Links about snarled Senate negotiations, legal challenges to a draconian new Texas immigration law, large numbers of migrants at the border, and the Darién Gap.
Migrant apprehensions continue to exceed 10,000 per day. Two railroad bridges are temporarily closed. Congress has left Washington for the rest of the year with negotiations stalled.
With this series of weekly updates, WOLA seeks to cover the most important developments at the U.S.-Mexico border. See past…
Border Patrol apprehensions remain above 10,000 per day as President Biden plans to dispatch top cabinet officials to Mexico just after Christmas.
A U.S. delegation meets with Mexico’s president to discuss migration. Migration numbers have dropped a bit at the border. Mexican authorities razed a tent encampment in Matamoros. A “caravan’s” numbers are dwindling.
CBP encountered 302,000 migrants in December. 520,000 crossed the Darién Gap in 2023. 31 migrants have been kidnapped from a bus in Tamaulipas, Mexico.
With migration down, border crossings are reopening. Senate negotiators are meeting again to discuss asylum restrictions in exchange for a spending package. More than 60 House Republicans are visiting the border today. A caravan in southern Mexico has ended.
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