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Brownsville Struggles With Large Arrival of Migrants Across Texas-Mexico Border
The city of Brownsville signed a disaster declaration after nearly 15,000 migrants crossed through the area, with many of them screened and released from federal custody and into the city.
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Nonprofits Preparing for End of Title 42 in Weeks
We are three weeks away from the end of the controversial COVID-era public health policy used to turn hundreds of thousands of migrants away at the southern border. Title 41 is still entangled in a legal battle, but nonprofits are anticipating its end and preparing for a surge of migrants allowed into the U.S.
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With an End to Title 42 Looming, Dallas Church Prepares for Surge of Migrants
Wednesday marks three weeks until the expected end of the controversial COVID-era public health policy used since 2020 to turn away hundreds of thousands of migrants at the southern border.
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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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Dallas Church Planning on Welcoming Migrants Despite Title 42 Decision
A Dallas church on Wednesday will welcome 33 people who are being released from an immigration detention center and are on their way to stay with family or sponsors around the United States.
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Amid Title 42 Decision, Dallas Church to Welcome Migrants from Detention Center
A Dallas church on Wednesday will welcome 33 people who are being released from an immigration detention center and are on their way to stay with family or sponsors around the United States.
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Title 42 Decision and Travel Troubles: The Connection
A decision could be coming about the COVID-era border policy known as Title 42, plus more travel troubles for Southwest Airlines. That and more in today’s The Connection.
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Supreme Court Delays Title 42 Action Until After Christmas
We’re getting an up-close look following the Biden administration’s request for the Supreme Court to allow Title 42 to be lifted but delay that action until after Christmas. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero is in Eagle Pass reports.
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Migrants at US-Mexico Border Await Ruling on Title 42 Asylum Restrictions
Migrants along the U.S. border with Mexico sought shelter from the cold early Wednesday as they waited for the Supreme Court to rule on whether and when restrictions that prevented many from seeking asylum in the U.S. would lift.
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In Eagle Pass, Migrants Continue to Cross Rio Grande for U.S.
NBC 5 traveled to Eagle Pass where migrants continue to cross into the U.S. illegally, some seeking asylum.
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Migrants Continue to Cross US Border Into Texas
NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero reports from Eagle Pass where border communities were bracing for Title 42 to be lifted.
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Here's What Could Happen to Asylum Seekers If Title 42 Is Lifted
The Biden administration has been conspicuously silent about how migrants should enter the United States when Trump-era asylum limits end, fueling rumors, confusion and doubts about its readiness.
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Dozens of Migrants From El Paso Arrive at Dallas Church Tuesday
Title 42 remains in place but the buildup at the border continues. The overflow at the El Paso border has begun to slowly trickle up to other parts of Texas as nonprofits step in to help alleviate, including Dallas.
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El Paso Shelters Overflow as Title 42 Remains
The Biden Administration is asking the Supreme Court to end Title 42, but the court is delaying that request until after the holidays. Thousands of people are sitting in overflowing shelters in El Paso with some now arriving in North Texas. NBC 5’s Alivia Barrera has the story.
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What Could the End of Title 42 Mean for North Texas?
A new development in the migrant crisis at the border.
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Busloads of Migrants Headed From Border to Dallas
Even with the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision late Monday afternoon preventing Title 42 from being lifted, busloads of undocumented migrants will still head to Dallas this week.
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Local Nonprofits Expect Hundreds of Migrants Even With Title 42 in Place
Even with the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision late Monday afternoon preventing Title 42 from being lifted, busloads of undocumented migrants will still head to Dallas this week.
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Chief Justice Puts Temporary Block on End of Trump-Era Immigration Policy
Chief Justice John Roberts placed a temporary hold on a lower court ruling that would end a Trump-era immigration policy implemented during the pandemic to allow asylum-seekers to be quickly turned away at the border.
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Texas National Guard Deploys Contingency Force to El Paso Ahead of Title 42 Expiration
Gov. Greg Abbott is sending 400 members of the Texas National Guard to El Paso to help with border security pending the expected expiration of Title 42 on Wednesday.
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Lone Star Politics: Dec. 18, 2022
Bob Ray Sanders discusses the impact of the shooting of Atatiana Jefferson and the trial of former Fort Worth police officer Aaron Dean on the city, plus a look back at the biggest political headlines of 2022 and what’s ahead in 2023.