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Border Patrol agents process migrants who crossed the border illegally in a facility in McAllen, Texas, in this photo from June
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Border Patrol agents process migrants who crossed the border illegally in a facility in McAllen, Texas, in this photo from June
Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump listens to Paul Perez, president of the National Border Patrol Council, as he tours
Joe Biden was inaugurated on Jan. 20, 2021. Less than two weeks later, on Feb. 2, he issued the executive order
Let the panic over Donald Trump’s immigration policy begin. The New York Times ran a piece the other day headlined, “Sweeping
Photo: Migrants from Venezuela line up in the cold weather for hot drinks and food from volunteers at a makeshift camp
Border officials encountered a record of almost 2.4 million migrants at the southern border in fiscal 2022, shattering the old record
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