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Temporary immigration detention facilities to open in El Paso, Rio Grande Valley

by the texas tribune April 22, 2019
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UT System names Heather Wilson next UTEP president, despite objections from Democrats and LGBTQ activists

by the texas tribune April 3, 2019
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Federal government to accelerate Customs and Border Protection redeployment amid migrant surge

by the texas tribune April 2, 2019
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Backlash builds against UTEP president nominee Heather Wilson

by the texas tribune March 26, 2019
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U.S. House Democrats call for congressional investigation into Guatemalan child’s death

by the texas tribune December 18, 2018
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With contract set to expire, still no word on what’s next for immigration center at Tornillo

by the texas tribune December 9, 2018
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Migrants seeking safe harbor in the U.S. must first survive shootouts and shakedowns in Mexico

by the texas tribune October 18, 2018
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Why did the Trump administration separate asylum-seekers from their kids?

by reveal and the texas tribune October 3, 2018
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Migrants get a second chance at asylum. But it’s still “an uphill battle.”

by the texas tribune October 1, 2018
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More than 400 kids remain separated from their parents. Here’s one lawyer’s long-shot plan to reunite a family

by the texas tribune September 15, 2018

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