It started in California, on the western edge of the southern border. Now officials say the controversial โremain in Mexicoโ program, which sends asylum-seeking migrants back across the border to await their fate, could soon hit the other end: Brownsville.
Immigration
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One shelter for migrant children is trying to distinguish itself from Border Patrol processing centers. But protesters keep coming.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the agency running the Carrizo Springs facility for unaccompanied teens, has distinguished its shelters from processing facilities facing worsening conditions. That hasnโt stopped protesters from descending on the town.
“All we want is for them to listen to us”: In Mexico, Trump’s latest asylum policy stirs anger, fear and confusion
The Trump administration’s new policy aimed at disqualifying most asylum seekers is stirring anger and resentment among migrants who have waited months to present themselves at a port of entry.
TribCast: Donald Trump’s racist tweets, Beto O’Rourke’s slaveholding ancestors
On this week’s TribCast, Emily talks to Alexa, Dave and Patrick about the president’s racist tweets, the latest on the migrant crisis and O’Rourke’s revelation about his slaveholding ancestors.
Groups file suit to halt Trump administration’s new asylum policy
The American Civil Liberties Union and others went to court in San Francisco to argue that the administration can’t deny asylum based on how migrants arrived on U.S. soil.
Six officials at Southwest Key, nonprofit running migrant child shelters, earned more than $1 million in 2017
The Texas-based group’s former chief executive made $3.6 million that year.
Dehydration and illnesses: Why more migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border are getting sick
The Border Patrol’s Rio Grande Valley Sector has seen a large spike in cases of rhabdomyolysis โ severe dehydration and overexertion โ among migrants this year. Border agents say smugglers are to blame for treating migrants like “cargo” and pushing them too hard.
Legal experts say new federal rule to block most asylum claims is on shaky ground
The Trump administration on Monday issued its most far-reaching rule aimed at curbing asylum claims. But legal and immigration experts say it could be blocked for a number of reasons.
Most migrants wonโt qualify for U.S. asylum under new Trump policy
The policy, slated to take effect Tuesday, would also apply to unaccompanied children. The American Civil Liberties Union says it will challenge the policy in court.
As immigrant families wait in dread, no sign of large-scale enforcement raids
Houston was among U.S. cities where raids were expected. Police Chief Art Acevedo said it was “all quiet” in the state’s largest city Sunday, but he expects ICE to conduct removal operations this week.



