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Settlement would stop U.S. from separating migrant families
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Settlement would stop U.S. government from separating families at border
Why the U.S. is detaining thousands of migrants as witnesses
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Why thousands of migrants are being detained by the U.S. as witnesses
Immigration advocates blast Biden after border wall decision
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Immigration advocates criticize Biden after move allowing border wall construction
The interior of a home shows damage from a flood, which ripped out drywall several feet above the floor. Buckets, mops, brooms and cords are strewn about in the cleanup process.
Cascading climate disasters and unjust labor and immigration policies leave undocumented Indigenous farmworkers from Mexico without a safety net.
A Latino man with dark hair and a beard gestures with his right arm as he speaks into a microphone at a podium bearing the seal of Los Angeles, while a crowd stands behind him holding signs that read "SANTCUARY NOW" and "ICE OUT OF LA."
The Los Angeles City Council approved a motion calling on various municipal departments to take the necessary steps for the city to officially become a sanctuary city for immigrants. It would also prohibit city cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (a.k.a. ICE) in "execution of their duties."
An elderly man wearing a baseball hat and a face mask and carrying a cane gets a helping hand from a health worker wearing PPE inside a medical clinic with sunlight streaming through a row of windows
Rossana Pérez, healer and activist in the Salvadoran community of Los Angeles, talks about the transgenerational trauma among L.A.-based Central Americans that the COVID-19 pandemic exposed.
A group of children of varying ages gathered on dirt ground.
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Hannah Dreier, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter at "The New York Times," speaks on a new bombshell investigation headlined "As Migrant Children Were Put to Work, U.S. Ignored Warnings."
Presidents Joe Biden of the U.S. and Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico smile as they shake hands for the press.
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"Democracy Now!" goes to Mexico City for an update on the North American Leaders' Summit, where the presidents of Mexico, the United States and Canada are discussing migration, the economy, trade and security.
People standing and resting on the ground near a slope.
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The Supreme Court's conservative majority has ordered the Biden administration to continue enforcing Title 42, blocking asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border.
A black-and-white photo of a stagecoach passing through Old Chinatown in Los Angeles, near the site of the 1871 Chinese massacre
Los Angeles city officials have released a Request for Ideas to memorialize the victims of the 1871 Chinese Massacre, which took place in the old Chinatown area of downtown Los Angeles.
 Rosa Viridiana Ceron Alpizar (far right) stands against a wall with her brother and children
Mexican migrants housed in shelters near the U.S./Mexican border encounter health issues, infections, and even death.
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