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Temple University Beasley School of Law‘s Sheller Center for Social Justice and the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) are…
An asylum-curtailing executive order could come from the White House as early as Tuesday. Texas appears to be routinely shooting non-lethal ammunition at migrants south of El Paso.
House Democrats call for improved oversight of Border Patrol “critical incidents.” Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff (D) visits El Paso and warns of terrorists crossing the border.
Texas guardsmen shoot pepper balls at migrants through the concertina wire in El Paso. Mayorkas says many asylum seekers “try to game the system.”
On May 28, 2024, the U.S. Treasury Department published details of the Biden administration’s long-awaited policy package to support Cuba’s…
Tucson eclipses San Diego as the border’s busiest sector. 200 non-Mexican migrants expelled into Mexico at once from El Paso. Shuting down the Darién? Ecuadorians flying to El Salvador.
On June 2, Mexico will hold elections for around 20,000 posts, including the presidency, the entire federal Congress, nine governorships…
The “Border Act,” and its asylum restrictions, failed in the Senate despite many Democratic votes. Border Patrol apprehensions are down to some of the lowest levels of the Biden years.
Washington, D.C. May 24th, 2024 The undersigned organizations join in extending our deepest condolences to the family and friends of…
The “Border Act” comes to a vote in the Senate today. It will fail, but most Senate Democrats will go on the record supporting a historic rollback of threatened people’s right to seek asylum. And an executive order is coming next month.
Daily migrant apprehensions plummet to 3,000. The Senate’s “Border Act,” which restricts asylum rights, may get fewer votes than it did in February.
Democrats are taking a “shutdown” of asylum access at the border to the floor of the U.S. Senate, where Republicans are likely to reject it for not going far enough. The Pope calls Texas’s attacks on El Paso’s Annunciation House shelter “madness.”
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