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Immigration bill falters as border communities deal with the flood of migrants : NPR

NPR’s Michel Martin talks to Republican Mayor John Giles of Mesa, Ariz., about the Senate border measure. An initial vote…

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Republicans and Democrats are moving in opposite directions on immigration : NPR

Capitol Hill is rife with divisions over how to address the crisis at the border. A security deal regarding the…

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Senate immigration bill; California storm : NPR

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Padilla criticizes border deal as ‘failed Trump-era immigration policy’

Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) denounced the Senate’s bipartisan border security and foreign policy agreement on Sunday, claiming that the deal…

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To save Ukraine, Democrats must compromise on immigration

Earlier this week, American officials, led by Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, met with representatives of the more than 50…

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Bipartisan deal on the border and immigration faces opposition from Trump : NPR

Concertina wire lines the path as members of Congress tour an area near the Texas-Mexico border, Jan. 3, 2024, in…

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Immigration is a top-tier issue for Iowa caucus-goers

Des Moines, Iowa–Concerns about the flow of migrants over the southern border are becoming a major focal point for candidates…

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DeSantis criticizes Senate Republicans for ‘caving’ on immigration deal

West Des Moines, IA — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) accused Senate Republicans of “caving” on efforts to secure a…

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How Nicaragua is weaponizing immigration to the U.S. : NPR

NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks with Inter-American Dialogue’s Manuel Orozco about whether Nicaragua’s president has weaponized immigration regulations to dig…

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Why Immigration Will Drive The Next Government Shutdown

Dueling pronouncements by the leaders of the House and Senate Wednesday showed how Congress could be sleepwalking into a partial…

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