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Harsh consequences of the new US-Mexico deal for migrants seeking asylum
Activists, lawyers and researchers warn that Mexico is not prepared to host migrants kept out of the U.S., and immigration judges warn that returning the asylum applicants will leave them without the legal advice they need.
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The secret mission of a network of volunteers helping migrants at the border
In Arizona, a secret network of volunteers goes above and beyond trying to help migrants who are abandoned to their luck in bus stops by authorities. They are committed to their mission despite protests by anti-immigrant groups. Angie Sandoval has the story.
More border crossings caught on video in the EL Paso sector
The El Paso sector in Texas continues to be ground zero for illegal border crossings, some of which are caught on video surprising authorities. Pedro Rojas reports on the latest numbers for UNews.
Customs and Border Patrol data hacked due to security breach
Pictures of travelers entering and leaving the United States and license plates of vehicles also entering through border bridges have been compromised due to a security breach at one of the contractors for Customs and Border Protection. Valeria Gonzalez has more details.
Trump’s agreement with Mexico to avoid tariffs might create new challenges
President Trump claims one of the main points of the agreement reached with Mexico to avoid tariffs on imported goods is an expansion of a program to allow asylum-seekers to remain in Mexico while their legal cases proceed in the United States. Critics say that could be a problem because it forces migrants to wait indefinitely in unsafe conditions. Dr. Yael Schacher is one of those critics, and he spoke to UNews.
Coyotes crossing families at part of the border where wall cannot be built
In Arizona, coyotes have resumed the illegal crossing of Central American families in one section of the U.S.- Mexico border where a wall cannot be built. Grecia Lastra has more details.
ICE arrests kids at shelters on their 18th birthday, despite law that protects teens
Undocumented children who enter the United States without an adult are placed in government shelters. But ICE is arresting them when they turn 18, possibly violating a law that specifically protects these vulnerable teenagers.


