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Jan 23

DACA recipients skeptical of Trump proposal to reopen government

By Astrid Galvan, Associated Press

President Donald Trump's latest plan to reopen the federal government would extend the program's protections for another three years, but the idea is likely dead on arrival.

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Jan 22

Watch 4:40
Supreme Court takes action on transgender military ban, gun case

The Supreme Court dealt with some of the most politically charged issues in the nation on Tuesday. National Law Journal’s Marcia Coyle joins Judy Woodruff to discuss why the Court's removal of the injunction on banning transgender military service people…

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Jan 20

Watch 4:37
Day 30 of shutdown: If compromise seems hopeless, what next?

By PBS News Hour

The hardest part about ending the government shutdown, now in it’s 30th day, is that both parties have long standing ideals about immigration that align with the people they represent, says NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Jeff Greenfield. So it might…

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Jan 19

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Trump’s proposal to end shutdown still includes $5.7 billion wall

President Trump offered on day 29 of a partial government shutdown what he described as a proposal to end the impasse, but it was one that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi had already rejected before his announcement. NewsHour White House Correspondent…

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Jan 18

Why we may never know the true number of family separations

By Joshua Barajas

A watchdog's 24-page report said the exact number of children separated from their families by immigration authorities is “unknown.”…

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Jan 15

WATCH: William Barr says U.S. needs ‘a barrier system on the border’

By Associated Press

Asked about the partial government shutdown, in its fourth week due to an impasse over funding for a border wall, Barr says he would like to see a deal reached where Congress recognized that it was "imperative to have border…

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Jan 15

At Trump’s side, Border Patrol union leader in spotlight

By Richard Lardner, Associated Press

Brandon Judd, president of the union that represents thousands of border patrol agents, and his proximity to President Donald Trump has elevated the union leader's profile while burnishing the image of the U.S. Border Patrol.

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Jan 14

AP fact check: Trump says he hasn’t left White House in ‘months.’ Actually, he has.

By Hope Yen, Calvin Woodward, Associated Press

Eager to defend a prolonged government shutdown over his border wall, President Donald Trump is pretending that he's holed up nonstop at the White House waiting for a deal with Democrats. Here's a look at the president's claims in the…

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Jan 13

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Disputes at Mexican border also about environment, private land

By PBS News Hour

While conflicts about immigration policies and safety are at the core of the showdown over President Trump’s proposed border wall, private property owners, environmentalists and other groups are raising other issues, too. Texas Tribune reporter Julián Aguilar joins Hari Sreenivasan…

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Jan 11

U.S. approved thousands of child bride requests over the past decade, data shows

By Colleen Long, Associated Press

The approvals are legal: The Immigration and Nationality Act does not set minimum age requirements. But the data raises questions about whether the immigration system may be enabling forced marriage and about how U.S. laws may be compounding the problem…

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