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Vice President Kamala Harris visited Flagstaff Tuesday as part of a month-long tour of U.S. colleges and universities focusing on issues mainly affecting young people.
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Advocates and medical officials say the remains of 42 undocumented individuals were found in July – the most for that month in more than a decade.
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Smugglers are suddenly steering migrants through some of the most desolate and dangerous areas of the Arizona borderlands, forcing them to walk for miles in scorching heat.
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A coalition of human rights groups says migrants seeking asylum in the U.S. are being set up for rejection at a privately run detention center in New Mexico.
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U.S. border authorities stopped migrants entering the country illegally more in July than June, suggesting lower numbers that followed the end of pandemic-related asylum restrictions may have bottomed out.
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Dozens of Democratic members of Congress are asking the Biden administration to end expedited screening of asylum seekers in Border Patrol custody, calling it a “rushed practice” that has allowed little access to legal counsel.
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A federal judge has blocked a rule that allows immigration authorities to deny asylum to many migrants who arrive at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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A judge is set to hear arguments in a lawsuit opposing an asylum rule that's a key part of the Biden administration’s immigration policy.
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Ron DeSantis is defending his state’s decision to fly migrants from the southern border to California during a visit to the U.S.-Mexico border
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The Border Patrol has released data showing a slight increase in the number of times border officials apprehended migrants who crossed the U.S-Mexico border in Arizona in April, the month before the end of Title 42.