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Refugee becomes a lawyer to help other immigrants
Luis Canales is a lawyer, here in the United States, but he doesn't forget where he came from. Or what he was wearing when he crossed the border from Mexico seeking asylum when he was only 16 years old. As Blanca Rosa Vilchez explains, those memories are what drives him to try to help others.
Democrat Presidential candidates visited the Homestead migrant detention center
Several Democrat Presidential candidates took the time to visit the migrant detention facility in Homestead, Florida. This facility has been compared to a prison which has generated controversy and outrage. Lorraine Caceres has the story from outside the facility.
Haunting photograph highlighting dangers faced by migrants crossing the border
A man and his two-year-old daughter found lying face down in shallow water along the Rio Grande on Sunday. Their haunting photograph is highlighting the dangers faced by many migrants risking everything to enter the United States. Pedro Rojas is in Matamoros, Mexico with the latest.
At least 100 children were returned to overcrowd facility in Texas
As the controversy continues to swirl around the unsanitary conditions at that shelter housing migrant children in Clint, Texas, an order to remove some of those children now reversed. As we just reported at least 100 of those detained children, now returned to the overcrowded facility. Gianny Aponte has the story.
Four people found dead near Rio Grande believed to be Guatemalan migrants
The four bodies found by U.S. Border Patrol agents near the Rio Grande in Texas. Including a 20-year-old woman, two toddlers, and an infant are believed to have come from Guatemala. This according to authorities in that country. Pedro Rojas has more details.
Hundreds of children living in deplorable conditions at government migrant centers
There are growing concerns over reports of hundreds of children living in deplorable conditions at government migrant centers. Meanwhile, Democratic leaders in the house seek to pass a $4.5 billion emergency funding bill to address the humanitarian crisis at the border.