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Proposed Refugee Cut Could Strain Nonprofit Resettlement Organizations

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Newsy spoke to a nonprofit resettlement organization in Columbia, Missouri, about the proposed change.
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Volunteers, Church Groups Help Ukrainian Refugees In Mexico

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The visa requirements in Mexico are less strict for Ukrainians, so refugees are arriving in Tijuana and then making their way to the U.S.
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Clearing Up Migrant Misconceptions

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More people are now coming from Ecuador, Brazil, Haiti, Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela.
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New Challenges After Reopening The U.S.-Mexico Border

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection told Newsy that over four years it has seized an increasing amount of opiates at El Paso ports of entry.
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The Backlog At The Border May Affect Pre-Vetted Refugees. Here's Why

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The backlog of asylum cases has risen above 900,000.
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Trump Admin. Extends Order To Reject Migrants Without Asylum Process

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The decision extends the White House's March order to deny any migrants due to concerns about spreading COVID-19.
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Letter Asks DHS To Stop Migrant Expulsions Based On COVID Orders

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The Trump administration has expelled around 197,000 asylum-seekers and migrants under emergency powers invoked during the pandemic.
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Texas Church Provides Shelter For Migrants Seeking Asylum

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The church says about 100 migrants stay there each night
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International Travelers Reunite After U.S. Border Opens

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Incoming travelers are required to be fully vaccinated.
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New Poll Suggests Many Americans Disapprove Of Border Situation

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A new AP and NORC poll shows only 25% of Americans approve of the president's handling of unaccompanied migrant children at the border.
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Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Lifting Of Asylum Restrictions

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Officials and aid groups along the border are trying to prepare for whatever may or may not come as the restrictions could still expire Wednesday.
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TX Border Patrol Project Draws Criticism For Political Agenda, Cost

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The political blowback against Gov. Abbott's massive border security program is coming from advocacy groups, Democrats and the National Guard itself.
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Coast Guard Searches For Poachers From Mexico Stealing Fish From U.S.

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Various state and federal agencies tell Newsy lanchas (Spanish for boats) have connections to drug cartels.