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Local Haitian aid organization struggles with resources to help asylum seekers
Behind their community-facing smiles, processing the brutalization of Haitians already fleeing a country in distress weighs heavily on the leadership.
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Professor sponsors trans woman refugee
Members of a LGBTQ group who are traveling with the Central American migrants caravan hoping to reach the U.S. border, […]
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The Border Project: NAFTA fueling illegal immigration, critics say
Free trade between the U.S. and Mexico put many Mexican farmers out of work.
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The Border Project: The Thin Line
Longtime residents from Nogales, Mexico, react to recent changes along the Arizona-Mexico border.
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The Border Project: Dead migrants scattered across desert
An average of 180 bodies are found in the Pima County, Ariz., desert every year.
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The Border Project: Defying danger, immigrants flow into U.S.
Elisa Lagos reports from the Mexico/Arizona border trail.
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The Border Project: Border wall harms environment, some say
The border fence has disrupted animal migration patterns and caused flooding.
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The Border Project: Group doles out water, saves lives
Humane Borders gives illegal immigrants what they need most: water.
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The Border Project: Deported man plans to cross again
Jose Estrada was deported five days ago and will try to cross the border again.
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The Border Project: Wrangling the border
After local rancher Robert Krentz was killed on his property in Arizona, efforts to increase border security have improved, many ranchers say.