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Many Americans say immigrants contribute to economy but there's worry over risks, AP-NORC poll finds
Read full article: Many Americans say immigrants contribute to economy but there's worry over risks, AP-NORC poll findsAmericans are more worried about legal immigrants committing crimes in the U.S. than they were a few years ago, a change driven largely by increased concern among Republicans.
Dozens of migrants found overheated, dehydrated in train car in Kinney County
Read full article: Dozens of migrants found overheated, dehydrated in train car in Kinney CountyDozens of migrants were found overheated and dehydrated in a train car Friday in Kinney County, Sheriff Brad Coe told KSAT 12 News.
Kinney, several other counties on Texas border declare immigration an ‘invasion,’ want Gov. Abbott to act
Read full article: Kinney, several other counties on Texas border declare immigration an ‘invasion,’ want Gov. Abbott to actKinney County and several other counties have declared an “invasion” in Texas by migrants, and officials want Gov. Greg Abbott to recognize the problem and treat it as such.
‘We are only humans trying to pass’: People from different faiths pray for immigration reform
Read full article: ‘We are only humans trying to pass’: People from different faiths pray for immigration reformHundreds of people were gathered in prayer inside the San Fernando Cathedral on Thursday evening, mourning the deaths of 53 migrants inside of a tractor-trailer.
Settlement reached over free immigration detention hotline
Read full article: Settlement reached over free immigration detention hotlineImmigrant advocates say they have reached a settlement with the U.S. government so they can keep operating a free hotline that lets detained immigrants report concerns about custody conditions.
Supreme Court says no right to hearing for some immigrants
Read full article: Supreme Court says no right to hearing for some immigrantsThe Supreme Court has ruled that the government can indefinitely detain certain immigrants who say they will face persecution or torture if they are deported to their native countries.
Laredo, Del Rio mayors react to Gov. Abbott’s disaster declaration for border counties
Read full article: Laredo, Del Rio mayors react to Gov. Abbott’s disaster declaration for border countiesLaredo and Del Rio are about 180 miles apart, and so are their mayors to some degree in their reaction to Gov. Greg Abbott’s disaster declaration for border counties.
Border Patrol officials in Laredo see surge in tractor trailers smuggling immigrants
Read full article: Border Patrol officials in Laredo see surge in tractor trailers smuggling immigrantsA longstanding way of transporting large numbers of undocumented immigrants, tractor-trailer smuggling, has been on the rise in the U.S. Border Patrol Laredo sector.
Fact-checking Gov. Abbott’s claim of migrants entering Texas border cities with virus
Read full article: Fact-checking Gov. Abbott’s claim of migrants entering Texas border cities with virus“They cannot cross the border without having a negative test result,” Romero said. The other group is people who crossed the border illegally and are dropped off by U.S. Customs and Border Protection under the catch-and-release program. Of those tests, 169, or just over 13%, tested positive, but that’s just for the city of Brownsville. Romero said local non-governmental organizations have set up shelters and hotel rooms for those who test positive to stay in and quarantine if they choose to. Romero said the city received 10,000 Rapid COVID-19 tests from the Texas Department of Emergency Management to facilitate the process.
Organization helps immigrant students succeed at school
Read full article: Organization helps immigrant students succeed at school25 percent of U.S. children are children of immigrants or refugees and there are 20 million children in the U.S. with at least one immigrant parent. These children are more likely to struggle in school and are more likely to live in poverty, with possible roadblocks along their path to reaching their potential. 16-year-old Alexis Dorman works hard to make sure every child knows their rights. “I found a niche for helping refugees and immigrants,” said Alexis Dorman, founder of CAFYIR. If you would like to check out the tutorials for your child, you can find them on YouTube at CAFYIR.