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Savor the Flavor with La Frontera with Pati Jinich

Chef Pati Jinich travels along the California-Mexico border.

By Christina Zeiders

Lawsuit by group critical of immigration can proceed, judge says

A group calling for sharply limiting immigration has scored a legal victory in its federal lawsuit arguing the Biden administration violated environmental law when it halted construction of the U.S. southern border

By The Associated Press

What to know about Title 42, the Trump-era policy now central to the border debate

The public health order known as Title 42 — based on a decades-old and once obscure law — has captured attention recently as it’s set to expire next month.

By NPR

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Police clear last remaining protesters from key bridge between the U.S. and Canada

Police in Windsor, Ontario said “arrests [were] being made” and “vehicles [were] being towed”

By NPR

AP FACT CHECK: Biden overstates his record on COVID vaccine

President Joe Biden botched the numbers behind the COVID-19 vaccine rollout Thursday as he stretched to take all the credit for the surge of shots once he was in office.

By The Associated Press

The border is reopening at Del Rio after the U.S. clears migrant camp

The port of entry at Del Rio is reopening

By NPR

A Pennsylvania National guardsman and another soldier are accused of smuggling migrants from Mexico

Fort Hood soldier Ralph Gregory Saint-Joie, 18, and guardsman Emmanuel Oppongagyare, 20, made initial appearances before a federal magistrate Tuesday.
By The Associated Press

Almost 19,000 migrant children stopped at U.S. border in March, most ever in a month

The overall surge in March — a 71% spike over February’s figures — illustrates the scope of the ongoing challenge President Biden faces as he seeks to enforce the border while overhauling the nation’s asylum rules.

By NPR


Judge reinstates nationwide halt on Trump asylum policy plan

U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar ruled in Oakland that an injunction blocking the administration’s policy from taking effect should apply nationwide.

By The Associated Press
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