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Biden Admin Moves to Secure Abortion Access for Detained Unaccompanied Migrant Girls
The U.S. government is taking steps to ensure that pregnant migrant youths who are in its custody but not accompanied by parents can access abortion services.
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4 Men Drop Assault Rifles, Run Toward Mexico When Spotted Near Border: Border Patrol
All of the suspects managed to elude capture, according to the Border Patrol, though investigators are continuing efforts to identify them.
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4 Men Drop Assault Rifles, Run Toward Mexico When Spotted Near Border: Border Patrol
All of the suspects managed to elude capture, according to the Border Patrol, though investigators are continuing efforts to identify them.
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US, Mexico Leaders Break Ground on New Toll Border Crossing at Otay Mesa Port of Entry
In a couple years, officials said, you’ll be able to pay a fee to cross the border in 20 minutes. The crossing is also poised to impact the climate and economy.
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US, Mexico Leaders Break Ground on New Toll Border Crossing at Otay Mesa Port of Entry
This toll border crossing would be a first in California. NBC 7’s Dana Griffin has the story.
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Border Patrol Detains 2 Groups of 100-Plus Migrants Near San Ysidro
One group attempted to make the crossing in a broken drainage tube, reports NBC 7’s Melissa Adan.
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Ukrainian Refugee Reunites With Dog
It was a heartwarming reunion Sunday between a Ukrainian refugee and her beloved Pomeranian after they were separated at the U.S.-Mexico Border in April.
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Ukrainian Refugee Reunited With Her Dog
A Ukrainian refugee is reunited with her beloved Pomeranian dog, Perseya, after they were separated at the U.S.-Mexico Border in April.
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Ukrainian Refugee Reunites With Beloved Pomeranian After Dog Completes Rabies Quarantine
A Ukrainian refugee separated from her Pomeranian at the U.S.-Mexico border, in order for the dog to complete a required 28-day rabies quarantine, reunited with her precious pooch at the San Diego Humane Society Sunday.
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Group Calls for Fix for Long Wait Times at US-Mexico Border
Several community and business leaders from San Ysidro and beyond penned a letter to CBP citing 10 suggestions on making the border better for all
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Immigration Advocates Say U.S. is Holding Ukrainian, Haitian and Latin Refugees to ‘Double Standard'
Some immigration rights advocates are wondering why Ukrainians are being let into the country while Title 42, a pandemic-era rule to prevent the spread of COVID, has kept thousands of Haitian and Latin American refugees from crossing over the last two years.
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Immigration Advocates Say U.S. Holding Refugees to Double Standard
Immigration advocates told NBC 7’s Omari Fleming the U.S. is holding refugees from Ukraine, Haiti and Latin American countries to a double standard.
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Human Smuggling Attempts on Jet Skis Reported Near Imperial Beach: CBP
In the last 24 hours, at least two possible human smuggling attempts using jet skis as a means of transportation have been reported near Imperial Beach.
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San Ysidro Business Shuts Down Ahead of US-Mexico Border Reopening
NBC 7’s Melissa Adan takes a look at San Ysidro-area restaurants pushed to their limit by the coronavirus pandemic.
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San Ysidro Business Shuts Down Ahead of US-Mexico Border Reopening
Businesses along the southern border have been severely impacted by the non-essential travel restrictions, scheduled to end on Nov. 8. This has caused 276 San Ysidro businesses to shut down, according to the San Ysidro chamber of commerce.
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Families, Friends Look Forward to Reuniting After Lengthy Border Closure
Non-essential travelers will have to be vaccinated to cross the U.S.-Mexico border starting in November, reports NBC 7’s Melissa Adan.
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Todd Gloria Celebrates Border Restriction Rollbacks
With the U.S-Mexico border soon lifting travel restrictions for those who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria expressed delight for the positive impact it’ll have on the economy.
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A Decade of Crises Led to Displacement in Haiti
In the past 10 years, Haiti has had to deal with two earthquakes, a Chikungunya virus outbreak, a cholera outbreak, COVID-19, and the assassination of President Jovenel Moise. When all that happens, some people will decide to migrate, says Haiti’s former Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe. He says the nation needs investment to fix systemic issues around its infrastructure and public...
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US Border Agents Get Help on Custody Work, Return to Field
The U.S. Border Patrol hopes to free up agents to go back into the field by hiring civilians to perform tasks like checking holding cells and collecting information for immigration court papers
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Friendship Park At US-Mexico Border Marks 50 Years Since Opening
Friendship Park turned 50 years old, but the park where people on opposite sides of the U.S.-Mexico border fence can meet in person will have to celebrate its anniversary without being fully open.