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First Federal Lawsuit Filed in Texas Over Uvalde School Shooting
A federal lawsuit has been filed in Del Rio, Texas, against eight entities and three individuals for the May shooting that killed 19 students and two teachers at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde.
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Former U.S. Envoy to Haiti Says He Quit After Learning on the News About Deportations
The former U.S. special envoy to Haiti who resigned last month said he did so after learning on the news about the deportation of Haitian migrants.
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UN Agencies Warn Against Deporting Migrants to Haiti, Describe Situation as ‘Dire'
Four United Nations agencies have called on countries to refrain from expelling Haitian migrants without properly assessing whether they need protection.
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‘Amistad' Binds Del Rio and Ciudad Acuña Amid Migrant Crisis
The “amistad,” or friendship, that Del Rio, Texas, and Ciudad Acuña, Mexico, celebrate with a festival each year has been important in helping them deal with the challenges from a migrant camp that shut down the border bridge between the two communities for more than a week.
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No Migrants Remain at Camp Under Bridge in Texas Border Town, DHS Secretary Says
No migrants remain at a border camp under a bridge in Del Rio, Texas, where thousands of mostly Haitians amassed in recent days, the DHS secretary said Friday.
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Del Rio Migrant Camp Closes
The migrant camp that sprung up under a bridge in Del Rio, TX has been cleared, officials confirmed.
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Officials: All Migrants Are Gone From Texas Border Camp
No migrants remained Friday at the Texas border encampment where almost 15,000 people — most of them Haitians — had converged just days earlier seeking asylum, local and federal officials said.
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Biden Condemns Border Patrol Treatment of Haitian Migrants, Vows Agents Will Face Consequences
President Joe Biden on Friday condemned Border Patrol’s treatment of Haitian migrants in Del Rio, Texas, saying agents responsible for the actions will be punished.
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U.S. Border Patrol Will No Longer Use Horses in Del Rio, Texas, After Outrage Over Treatment of Haitian Migrants
Border Patrol agents will no longer use horses in Del Rio, Texas, amid public outcry over photos showing agents on horseback charging at Haitian migrants.
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DHS Says Less Than 5k Migrants Left in Del Rio
The Department of Homeland security says less than 5,000 Haitian migrants remain camped in Del Rio, Texas.
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White House Faces Bipartisan Backlash on Haitian Migrants
The White House is facing sharp condemnation from Democrats for its handling of the influx of Haitian migrants at the U.S. southern border, after images of U.S. Border Patrol agents on horseback using aggressive tactics went viral this week.
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Why Are So Many Haitian Migrants in Del Rio?
Thousands of Haitian migrants are being deported from Del Rio, Texas. How many are there and how did they arrive? Here’s what you need to know.
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US Defends Expulsion of Haitians From Texas Border Town
More than 6,000 Haitians and other migrants have been removed from an encampment at a Texas border town, U.S. officials said Monday as they defended a strong response that included immediately deporting migrants to their impoverished Caribbean country and using horse patrols to stop them from entering the town.
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US Border Agents Get Help on Custody Work, Return to Field
The U.S. Border Patrol hopes to free up agents to go back into the field by hiring civilians to perform tasks like checking holding cells and collecting information for immigration court papers
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Haitians on Texas Border Undeterred by US Plan to Expel Them
U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration is nearing a final plan to expel many of the thousands of Haitian migrants who have suddenly crossed into a Texas border city from Mexico and to fly them back to their Caribbean homeland
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Official: US to Expel Haitians From Border, Fly to Haiti
A US official says the Biden administration plans on the widescale expulsion of Haitian migrants in a small Texas border city on flights to Haiti starting Sunday
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Estimated 10,000+ Migrants, Many Haitian, Arrive in Del Rio
Thousands of Haitian migrants have assembled under and around a bridge in a small Texas border town, presenting the Biden administration with a fresh and immediate challenge as it tries to manage large numbers of asylum-seekers who have been reaching U.S. soil.
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Over 10,000 Mostly Haitian Migrants Seeking Asylum Converge Under Texas Bridge
Thousands of migrants, mostly from Haiti, are gathered under an international bridge in Del Rio seeking refuge in the United States.
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8 Immigrants Killed When Pickup Crashes in Texas Border City
Authorities say eight people in a Dodge pickup truck loaded with immigrants were killed when the vehicle collided with another truck following a police chase near the Texas border city of Del Rio.
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Mexican Soldiers Rescue Toddler Abandoned in Rio Grande
Mexican soldiers and immigration agents rescued a 2-year-old girl from Chile after she apparently fell into the Rio Grande and the adults who were with her left her and crossed the river into the United States, officials said Sunday.