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A little more than 100 migrants out the of tens of thousands who've arrived at the southern border in recent months have been granted protection.
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Some migrant parents who were told to wait in Mexico under President Trump's asylum policies are sending their children, unaccompanied, across the bridge to surrender to U.S. agents.
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Attorneys for the organization say vulnerable populations are supposed to be excluded from the groups of asylum-seekers being sent back to Mexico to wait for their U.S. immigration court hearings.
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The Trump administration has ended "catch and release" by sending migrants to Mexico while their asylum cases are pending in the U.S. Opponents argued in court Tuesday that the program is illegal.
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The move is the latest by the Trump administration to curb the flow of migrants seeking asylum at the southern border.
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The administration scores a victory in its efforts to reduce the number of asylum applicants presenting themselves at the U.S. southern border.
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Ohio is far from the U.S. southern border, but the policies and practices there are playing out here daily. The Cleveland Immigration Court has a...
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The attorney general says Congress never intended for asylum-seekers to include family members as part of a "particular social group" eligible for protection.
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Just hours earlier, another judge ruled that the change could take effect because it was "in the greater public interest to allow the administration to carry out its immigration policy."
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The memo, written by the head of asylum at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, notified officers that immigrants at the southern border are ineligible for asylum, with a few exceptions.