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Mar 21 2024
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Government begins rescuing Americans from gangs controlling Haiti - WND - by Around the Web
The U.S. began rescuing American citizens out of Haiti this week as the nation continues to spiral into unmitigated conflict, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday. Violent gangs have essentially overthrown the Haitian government and seized control of the nation’s capital, wreaking havoc on civilian life and crippling infrastructure and economic stability. The U.S. is extracting
WNDMar 18 2024
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Texas official sends border message to Supreme Court
Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick sent a message about the U.S.-Mexico border to the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday. During an appearance on Fox News' Fox & Friends, Patrick noted the Supreme Court will decide on Monday if Senate Bill 4 can go into effect while it's being discussed in courts, or if a pause will remain in place. The legislation would make it a crime to cross the Texas-
NewsweekMar 23 2024
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New Federal budget funds border security, Arizona shelter for migrants
= — A new federal spending package signed by President Biden includes millions of dollars for border security and money for nonprofits. Still, it’s unclear how much Arizona groups will receive and when that money will be dispersed. Pima County is the fiscal agent for nonprofits helping migrants in the Tucson Sector which is currently the busiest sector on the southern border. The county works
ABC 15 ArizonaMar 26 2024
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Arizona border towns' migrant services funding is shrinking. What that means for communities
NOGALES — The bus pulled into the narrow parking lot on a sunny but cold morning. The U.S. Border Patrol bus stopped behind a similar white coach bus and opened its doors behind the Pimeria Alta Historical Society Museum in Nogales. A line of migrants stepped off one bus, grabbed their bags and boarded the other bus. The line of people was composed of families and single adults who came from
AZ CentralMar 18 2024
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Bedford supervisors talk 'preemptive strike' against state on solar control; more . . .
Here are some of the top headlines from other news outlets around Virginia. Some content may be behind a metered paywall: Gov. Youngkin is concerned about Chinese-owned online tutoring service that some Virginia localities, including Roanoke County, use. — Richmond Times-Dispatch (paywall). Gov. Youngkin appoints Yesli Vega to Board of Health, appointment draws Democratic criticism for her
Cardinal NewsMar 26 2024
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Mexico Wants More Rewards for Guarding Joe Biden's Border in 2024 Election
The flow of migrants at the border rose by 15 percent in February after President Joe Biden outsourced U.S. border security to Mexico’s pro-migration president. Biden’s border agents registered 142,000 illegal migrants in February, up from 125,000 in January. That border inflow was in addition to the invited inflow of 114,000 economic migrants through several quasi-legal doorways announced by
Breitbart NewsMar 26 2024
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El Paso Sector Border Patrol warns about dangers of entering the canals
EL PASO, Texas – The U.S. Border Patrol El Paso Sector is warning people on both sides of the border about the dangers of entering the International Boundary and Water Commission canals that parallel the U.S. – Mexico border. Every year large volumes of water are released into the canals from reservoirs upstream in New Mexico. The canals are deeper than they appear and often carry strong water
Shore News NetworkFeb 29 2024
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Biden to use border visit to prod Congress to pass bipartisan border deal
President Biden will be at the border Thursday in Brownsville, Texas, where the White House says he will press Congress to revive the bipartisan border deal that fell to a Senate filibuster. The president will also use the trip to get an update on the border, where the illegal immigration numbers have ticked up after a dip in January. “Afterwards, the president will deliver remarks to
Washington TimesMar 20 2024
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‘Send peanuts!’: Burrillville Animal Control seeks to reunite stuffed elephant with its owner
BURRILLVILLE, R.I. (WPRI) — The search is on for the owner of a stuffed elephant found on the side of the road in Burrillville over the weekend. In a social media post shared Wednesday, Burrillville Animal Control said the stuffed animal was found on Victory Highway near Algonquin Road. An animal control officer rescued the elephant after seeing a resident post about it on social media. The
WPRI 12Mar 23 2024
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Border experts: Immigration politics over humanitarian crisis sparked tragedy
The tragedy inside a migrant detention center in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, in March 2023 was sparked long before the deadly fire, border lawmakers and immigration experts said. “It showed the consequences that could come from immigration politics on both sides of the border,” said Adam Isacson, director for defense oversight with the Washington Office on Latin America, a research and human
El Paso Times