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Aug 28

Watch 5:45
News Wrap: Facebook to tighten rules around political advertising

In our news wrap Wednesday, Facebook says it will enforce stricter rules on political advertising ahead of the 2020 elections, in response to revelations that Russians bought thousands of political ads in 2016. Organizations will have to prove they are…

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Jul 30

ACLU: Over 900 children were separated from their families after court order to stop

By Elliot Spagat, Associated Press

The group said 911 children had been separated from their families from June 28, 2018, to June 29 of this year.

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May 31

Watch 7:15
Why this former U.S. ambassador thinks Trump’s tariffs won’t achieve immigration goals

This spring, around 100,000 migrants per month have been caught illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. With a proposed 5 percent tariff on imports from Mexico, one of the largest U.S. trading partners, President Trump wants to leverage economic power to…

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Apr 01

Thousands of U.S. border inspectors may be reassigned to triage migrant surge

By Cedar Attanasio, Associated Press

The temporary reassignments threaten to slow the movement of trucks bringing TVs, medical devices and other goods into the U.S. and cause delays for cross-border commuters who come for work or school.

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Mar 30

Watch 10:25
Fleeing Honduras and what’s being done for those left behind

By Marcia Biggs, Julia Galiano-Rios

In Honduras, special correspondent Marcia Biggs heads to ground zero of the Central American migrant crisis to see why people are being forced to flee. Her second report in a four-part series begins in a dangerous neighborhood in San Pedro…

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Mar 20

Watch 6:46
How residents from El Paso feel about border barriers

By Angela Kocherga, Albuquerque Journal

Amid the roiling national debate about immigration and a border wall, construction crews in El Paso, Texas, are busy replacing 20 miles of wire mesh fencing with a bollard-style structure. Border Patrol says this kind of barrier is crucial for…

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Mar 13

Watch 6:03
News Wrap: Cohen lawyer defends denials over presidential pardon

In our Wednesday news wrap, a lawyer for Michael Cohen defended Cohen’s denials that he had sought a presidential pardon. A letter to Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., chair of the House Oversight Committee, stated that Cohen hadn’t “personally” asked President…

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Mar 12

Watch 7:53
At U.S.-Mexico border, migrants seeking legal entry are stranded in hazardous ‘limbo’

By Amna Nawaz, Rachel Wellford

Much of President Trump’s rhetoric over immigration focuses on the people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally. But what is the situation for the thousands who wait on a daily basis to enter through legal means? In the second installment of…

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Mar 07

Government kept tabs on journalists, ‘instigators’

By Associated Press

The U.S. government kept a database on journalists, activists, organizers and "instigators" during an investigation into last year's migrant caravan from Mexico, infuriating civil liberties and media groups.

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Mar 07

Guidelines ask agents to target Spanish speakers at border

By Elliot Spagat, Associated Press

Border agents have been told to explicitly target Spanish speakers and migrants from Latin America in carrying out a Trump administration program requiring asylum seekers wait in Mexico, according to memos obtained by The Associated Press.

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