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Feb 11

WATCH: Trump holds campaign rally in El Paso

By Joshua Barajas

El Paso County lawmakers passed a resolution ahead of Trump’s visit, saying the city’s residents are “disillusioned by [the president’s] lies regarding the border and our community.”…

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Feb 11

AP fact check: Trump claims he's vindicated in Russia probe

By Hope Yen, Calvin Woodward, Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press

President Donald Trump is declaring exoneration prematurely in the Russia investigation. Here's a closer look at that claim and more made by the president this past week.

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Feb 11

Budget talks resume amid pessimism over border wall negotiations

By Jonathan Lemire, Alan Fram, Associated Press

Budget negotiators will meet Monday to revive talks over border security issues that are central to legislation to prevent key parts of the government from shutting down on Saturday, but an air of pessimism remains after talks broke down over…

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Feb 08

AP fact check: Trump plays on immigration myths

By Josh Boak, Associated Press

President Donald Trump has long railed against immigration as a scourge on the economy and national security. Along those lines, here are some fundamental myths about U.S. immigration and the economy.

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Feb 07

3 things we learned in testimony on family separation under Trump

By Joshua Barajas

A top Department of Health and Human Services official said Thursday he would never support a policy that separates families at the border.

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Feb 06

WATCH: Trump's family separation policy under scrutiny in House hearing

By Joshua Barajas

In the first of three planned congressional hearings, witnesses will testify before the House Energy and Commerce oversight subcommittee on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. EST about the 2,737 migrant children that have been currently identified as having been separated from…

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Feb 06

How Trump has already changed immigration policy

By Joshua Barajas

The changes may be incremental, but they’ve still advanced the administration’s hard-line immigration policies, and shifted how the U.S. responds both to immigrants arriving at the border and those living in the country.

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Feb 04

Pentagon sending another 3,750 troops to Southwest border

By Associated Press

The Pentagon said Sunday it will send 3,750 more troops to the U.S.-Mexico border to put up another 150 miles of concertina wire and provide other support for Customs and Border Protection.

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Feb 02

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On this edition for Saturday, Feb. 2, the Democratic governor of Virginia denies he is in a racist photo and refuses to resign, Venezuelans take to the streets as the country's political crisis escalates, and Italy's populist government creates an…

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Feb 02

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Bringing new cuisines, building structures, refugees rebuild American cities

Throughout the country, refugees have rebuilt and revitalized many small cities and towns that are facing slowing economies and declining populations. Adam Bedient, whose film “Mahira Patkovich: A Refugee Rises” highlights the impact of Bosnian refugees in Utica, NY and…

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