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U.S. and Mexico Weighing Deal for Mexico to Crack Down on Fentanyl Going North While U.S. Cracks Down on Guns Going South
The tentative agreement is the result of months of tense discussions between top Biden administration officials and the Mexican government, said sources.
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U.S. and Mexico Weighing Deal for Mexico to Crack Down on Fentanyl Going North While U.S. Cracks Down on Guns Going South
The tentative agreement is the result of months of tense discussions between top Biden administration officials and the Mexican government, said sources.
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Hundreds of Migrants Tried to Force Their Way Into the US
Hundreds of migrants were stopped by U.S. officials at the El Paso, Texas, border after a group stampeded through Mexican lines to demand asylum Sunday.
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3 Women Missing in Mexico After Crossing Border From Texas to Sell Clothes
U.S. Customs and Border Protection says the three women crossed into Mexico on Feb. 24, a Friday, according to Bermea. Peñitas is just a few hundred feet from the Rio Grande River.
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Four US Citizens Kidnapped at Gunpoint in Northern Mexico
The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for the return of four Americans thought to be kidnapped in an attack in Mexico on Friday.
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Number of Migrant Border Crossing Drops to Lowest Level In Two Years
The number of encounters U.S. Border Patrol agents had with undocumented migrants crossing the southern border between legal ports of entry dipped below 130,000 in January.
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Nearly 600,000 Migrants Released Inside US Since 2021 With No Immigration Court Date
Migrants must apply for asylum in court, but many are now in legal limbo without court dates and charging documents, unaware they’re passing their one-year deadline to apply.
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Illegal Border Crossings Surge to Highest of Biden's Term
Authorities say a surge in Cuban and Nicaraguan arrivals at the U.S. border with Mexico in December led to the highest number of illegal border crossings recorded during any month of Joe Biden’s presidency.
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Migrants Can Now Use App to Request Asylum at US-Mexico Border
The Biden administration has launched an online appointment system for migrants to be exempt from limits on seeking asylum, its latest major step to overhaul border enforcement.
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Almost 3 Years Later, San Ysidro PedWest Border Crossing Reopens With Limited Hours
The Pedestrian West facility at the San Ysidro Port of Entry will reopen to foot traffic Monday, giving travelers one more option for crossing into the U.S.
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Biden to Get a Firsthand Look at US-Mexico Border Situation
President Joe Biden is heading to the U.S.-Mexico border later Sunday for a firsthand look at border security.
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Biden Lays Out Immigration Reform Agenda, Urges Congress to Fund Border Programs
President Joe Biden spoke Thursday to detail action his administration will take to improve border security and immigration processes. “Until Congress passes the funds, a comprehensive immigration plan to fix the system completely, my administration is going to work to make better at the border using the tools we have available to us now.”
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Biden Announces Plans to Make First Visit to US-Mexico Border
President Joe Biden says he intends to visit the U.S.-Mexico border in connection with his meeting next week in Mexico City with the leaders of Canada and Mexico.
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Arizona to Take Down Shipping Container Wall From Mexico Border
Gov. Doug Ducey says Arizona will take down a makeshift wall made of shipping containers at the Mexico border, settling a lawsuit and political tussle with the federal government over trespassing on federal lands.
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New Plan Aims to Make It Easier for Ukrainians to Enter US, Just Not Via Mexico Border
The Biden administration is making it easier for refugees fleeing Russia’s war on Ukraine to come to the United States from Europe while trying to shut down an informal route through northern Mexico that’s emerged in recent weeks.
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‘Robot Dogs' Will Help Protect US-Mexico Border: CBP
The U.S. government continues to strengthen border security to prevent the illegal crossing of immigrants into the country, which has been on the rise year after year, as well as to reduce the presence of human smugglers, drug smugglers and violence.
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Beginning Saturday, Travelers Entering US By Land, Ferries Must Be Fully Vaccinated Against COVID-19
Starting Jan. 22, vaccination requirements will apply to nonresidents of the U.S. entering through land ports of entry and ferry terminals
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Opening a Restaurant When Ingredient Supply Chains Get Jammed
San Diego Chef Priscilla Curiel has everything she needs to open her new restaurants, Tuétano Taqueria and Mar Rustico: she has the perfect locations, she has her carefully crafted recipes, she has the vision. The only thing she’s missing is a steady supply of ingredients, as the pandemic supply chain problems hit her Michelin-recommended birria tacos.
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What Writing Music & Running a Restaurant Have in Common
San Diego’s revered chef Priscilla Curiel has a lot on her plate: between managing her restaurants, Tuétano Taqueria and Mujer Divina, opening a new seafood spot, finding ways to keep the lights on and payroll going, and being present for her family, Curiel has found juggling everything more challenging during the pandemic. But the one thing she can always rely...
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A Chef's Recipe for Success After Pandemic Shutdowns
Priscilla Curiel has made a name for herself as the chef who put bone marrow birria tacos on the map in San Diego County. Although she closed down one restaurant due to the pandemic, she’s ready for a new start in Old Town — with not one restaurant, but two.