Nicole Narea

immigration reporter for Vox

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About 12,000 migrants have been camping out — without adequate sanitation — under a bridge in the Texas border town of Del Rio. Most of them are from Haiti, and the U.S.

Thousands of Haitian migrants are camping out near Texas. Biden administration says they can’t stay

About 12,000 migrants have been camping out — without adequate sanitation — under a bridge in the Texas border town of Del Rio. Most of them are from Haiti, and the U.S.

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If passed by the Senate, the Dream and Promise Act would give nearly 2.5 million immigrants in the U.S. a chance to become citizens.

Path to citizenship for farmworkers and Dreamers: Immigration bills pass the House, but what about Senate?

If passed by the Senate, the Dream and Promise Act would give nearly 2.5 million immigrants in the U.S. a chance to become citizens.

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