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The Biden administration's asylum halt that took place June 5 applies took to all nationalities. But Mexicans and those Mexico agrees to take back are most likely to be deported. That includes Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans.
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The new policy is one of the most significant actions to protect immigrants in years. It affects about 500,000 people who have been living in the United States for more than a decade.
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President Biden鈥檚 decision to close the border to asylum-seekers throws a spotlight on one of the most divisive issues ahead of the November ballot: immigration
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Organized by the Miami-Dade Worker Assembly, Saturday's will 鈥渟hine a light on the challenges faced by nearly 60,000 domestic workers in the county, including wage theft, discrimination, and lack of legal protections."
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Sen. Marco Rubio has recently claimed that the population of illegal immigrants that are living in the U.S. have doubled from 11 million to upwards of 30 million. Data from different immigration groups says otherwise.
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New White House measure will go into effect if more than 2,500 migrants cross illegally per day.
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The provision was part of an effort to discourage immigrants who lack legal status from living and working in Florida.
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University of South Florida researchers found a majority of registered voters polled across the political spectrum are in favor of more patrol agents and physical barriers along the U.S. southern border.
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The Pab贸n family is among the nearly 8 million Venezuelans who have left their country in the last decade, fleeing an authoritarian regime and a collapsed economy 鈥 one of the largest population displacements in the world.
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Despite immigrating to the United States with advanced degrees, immigrants struggle to find jobs that match their education level.
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Florida passed one of the toughest immigration laws in the country nearly a year ago. Many are thinking about leaving the state and those who stayed behind say it's made life terrifying.
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The premier two-day international forum debates critical issues impacting Latin America, the Caribbean and the United States. It began this wee at the University of Miami.