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    California investigating Florida ties to alleged migrant dumping

    01:55
  • Migrants reportedly flown from Texas to California without warning

    00:32
  • FBI investigating death of Arizona man shot by Border Patrol

    01:29
  • Communities across US struggle to meet needs of recent migrants

    02:16
  • Frustration mounts in New York City over school housing for migrants

    04:15
  • DeSantis sending Florida law enforcement to Texas border

    03:10
  • Migrant crossings drop dramatically at U.S. southern border

    02:23
  • How did the US’ immigration system become problematic?

    04:28
  • Border crossings have dropped since Title 42 expired, officials say

    01:49
  • Migrant teen from Honduras dies in custody of Florida facility

    01:05
  • El Paso resident says migration is part of city’s history

    01:12
  • What happens now that Title 42 has ended?

    03:47
  • How Chicago is preparing for the end of Title 42

    03:13
  • What’s the difference between Title 42 and Title 8?

    03:38
  • Watch: Groups of migrants cross the Rio Grande near Brownsville, Texas, as Title 42 expires

    00:44
  • Cruz calls border a ‘travesty’ ahead of Title 42 expiration

    01:32
  • San Diego prepares for influx of migrants as Title 42 ends

    04:27
  • Title 42 set to end tonight as U.S. prepares for migrant influx

    03:26
  • Migrant influx impacting cities across the U.S.

    02:08
  • What impact could ending Title 42 have on border cities?

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Pompeo on new refugee policy: US is ‘the most generous nation’

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The Trump administration announced Monday that it would limit the number of refugees admitted into the United States in the next fiscal year to 30,000, the lowest number in more than 38 years. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made the announcement publicly to reporters.