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Migrants Walk North From Southern Mexico in Protest
Some 2,000 migrants, most Venezuelans, walked out of this southern Mexico city early Friday en masse to pressure authorities into allowing them to continue to the United States border at a time attention is focused on immigration.
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In a Small Village, Prayers and Hope for Missing Migrants
Clutching rosaries, residents of this mountain village stared at photographs of three of their own atop the altar at the local church, praying that teenagers Jair, Yovani and Misael were not among the 53 migrants who perished inside a stifling trailer in Texas.
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Jesuits: 2 Priests Killed in Northern Mexico Near Texas Border
The Jesuit religious order in Mexico says two of its priests have been killed inside a church in a remote mountainous area of northern Mexico.
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Gov. Abbott in Eagle Pass, Holds Briefing on Border Security
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott discusses the state’s ongoing response to secure the border.
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Mexico Relocates Migrant Camp; Haitians Appear at Border
Mexican authorities said Tuesday they have relocated a migrant camp that sprung up in a park in the border city of Reynosa, moving about 2,000 people from Central America and Haiti to a shelter in the city, across the border from McAllen, Texas.
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What the Trucking Industry Is Facing in Days Ahead
The latest on what the trucking industry is facing in the days ahead after an agreement that’s getting checkpoints at the border back to normal.
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Possible Storms Over Easter Weekend: The Connection
Storm chances fire up again, and could bring rain to Easter services and egg hunts around North Texas. Plus, a big change that should end the commercial truck backup at the Texas border.
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Governors of Mexican States Look to Ease Texas Border Inspections
Governors of several Mexican states that border Texas are hammering out deals to ease ramped up inspections at their border checkpoints. Governor Greg Abbott says it’s all about border security, but truckers say the decision is costing millions.
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Second Bus of Immigrants Travels From Texas to DC Per Abbott's Border Plan
A second bus from Texas arrived in Washington, DC overnight and dropped off more than a dozen undocumented immigrants as part of Governor Abbott’s new border plan. It is a multi-part approach designed to get the attention of the White House.
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Texas Border Regulations Impacting Local Supply Chain
Governor Greg Abbott’s commercial vehicle inspection policy is starting to have an impact on the supply chain here in North Texas.
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Supply Chain Shortages in North Texas Due to New Border Regulations
North Texas grocery stores and produce stands are starting to feel the pinch as new regulations at the Texas Mexico Border limit the supply chain.
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Texas Border Regulations Impacting Local Supply Chain
Governor Greg Abbott’s commercial vehicle inspection policy is starting to have an impact on the supply chain here in North Texas.
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Border Crossings Rise as US Nears Decision on Asylum Limits
The U.S. Border Patrol chief says about 7,000 migrants are being stopped crossing the border daily from Mexico.