Over Memorial Day weekend, more than 4,000 unlawful migrants attempted to enter the United States from Mexico through the Rio Grande Valley, according to Fox News. Former U.S. Border Patrol…

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Over Memorial Day weekend, more than 4,000 unlawful migrants attempted to enter the United States from Mexico through the Rio Grande Valley, according to Fox News. Former U.S. Border Patrol…
…other people to assist unlawful migrants into the U.S. For example, Shihab allegedly planned to help someone he thought was another Iraqi citizen to enter the U.S. for $40,000 in…
In anticipation of Title 42 being lifted, more than 60,000 migrants have reportedly gathered in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, just across the border from El Paso, Texas. “And we can only…
…of many more unlawful migrants. These measures include increasing staff to provide support for things such as COVID-19 testing and humanitarian efforts. “We have already been engaged in the process,…
…who are not eligible will be rapidly removed.” Paxton claims the new procedures would exacerbate loopholes in removing unlawful migrants while prioritizing efficiency over national security. He also claims it…
…refuse migrants at U.S. land borders without processing them, and it has since been extended several times. Potential migrants denied entry to the U.S. under Title 42 are either deported…
…people crossing in large groups. These border crossings are inherently dangerous operations for unlawful migrants coming to the U.S. Last week, four people, including two children, died while trying to…
…Customs and Border Protection can process unlawful migrants “significantly faster” when using this exemption. Unlawful migrants are then released with a court date to attend an immigration hearing. Over 120,600…
…tent complex is meant to aid Border Patrol workers in processing an influx of migrants and provide additional housing as people come across the border in the Del Rio sector,…
…for unlawful migrants next to a picture of empty shelves at a grocery store in Florida for Americans. “You see the American government sending by the pallet thousands and thousands…
Arizona followed Texas’s lead and became the second state to start busing processed migrants from the southern border to Washington D.C. Southern border states have seen a surge in unlawful…
…Pagliarulo. The 1982 Plyler v. Doe Supreme Court decision came in response to a Texas law blocking education for unlawful migrants. The court ruled 5-4 against the Texas law, citing…
…Grande to rescue a pair of unlawful migrants struggling to swim across the river. The unlawful migrants were trying to cross from Mexico into the U.S. but seemed to be…
…United States from Mexico. Abbott implemented the rule in response to the Biden administration’s plan to repeal the Title 42 policy, which allowed for migrants to be turned away at…
…in Operation Lone Star with the necessary resources to successfully continue the state’s commitment to fighting the flow of migrants entering into Texas illegally,” Bonnen said. Some have criticized the…
By Mary Dada | May 4, 2022
…reported by The Dallas Express, Specialist Bishop E. Evans went missing after jumping into the Rio Grande to rescue a pair of unlawful migrants struggling to swim across the river….
By Mary Dada | May 3, 2022
…migrants wouldn’t have been drowning in the first place.” Texas Governor Greg Abbott had shared similar sentiments the day before, criticizing President Joe Biden’s border policies on Fox News Radio’s…
The official website of the Office of Texas Governor Greg Abbott has a new feature; there is now a donation page where concerned citizens can contribute funds to bus migrants…
By Amy Jones | Apr 28, 2022
…potential migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border to protect the country from the COVID-19 pandemic. The Biden administration continued enforcing the policy, citing the same pandemic-related reasons. However, on April 1,…
…in which migrants requesting entry into the country would remain in Mexico while awaiting their date to appear before an immigration judge in the United States. “I don’t think Mexico,…