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    Migrants from El Salvador start on their way to the United States, in San Salvador, El Salvador, Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2018. A third group of migrants from El Salvador had already made it to Guatemala, and on Wednesday a fourth group of about 700 Salvadorans set out from the capital, San Salvador, with plans to walk to the U.S. border, 1,500 miles away.
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    Government kept track of journalists, others during caravan

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    Trump’s drug czar battles Wasserman Schultz on the border: ‘A wall will actually cut it’
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    Trump’s drug czar battles Wasserman Schultz on the border: ‘A wall will actually cut it’

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    DHS secretary defends ‘metering’ asylum seekers at border: ‘We’re not turning anybody around’
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    DHS secretary defends ‘metering’ asylum seekers at border: ‘We’re not turning anybody around’

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    A razor-wire-covered border wall separates Nogalas, Mexico, at right, and Nogales, Ariz. at dusk Saturday, March 2, 2019.
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    US on track to apprehend 900,000 people at border this year: Nielsen

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    February marked 12-year-high for illegal immigration: 76,000 encountered at southern border
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    February marked 12-year-high for illegal immigration: 76,000 encountered at southern border

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    Senate Republicans led by Sen. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota wrote a letter sent to President Joe Biden warning the EU’s carbon tariff plan is “unfair to the U.S.”
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    GOP senator asks DHS to fire Army Corps, hire private companies to build the wall

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    Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan, left, watches as Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Joseph Dunford, center, fire a Border Patrol weapon during a tour of the US-Mexico border at Santa Teresa Station in Sunland Park, N.M., Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019.
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    Firearms use by border agents in 2018 falls to a quarter of rate seen in 2012

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    A Border Patrol vehicle drives past a portion of the border fence that has had a hole cut out of it in El Paso, Texas. (AP/Victor Calzada)
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    Border Patrol agent charged in alleged attempt to kill girlfriend during domestic dispute

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    Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Sergei Kislyak.
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    Democratic governors cut National Guard troops at the border

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    Lawmaker deployed to border warns: Pulling out troops will lead to ‘massive’ illegal immigration
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    Lawmaker deployed to border warns: Pulling out troops will lead to ‘massive’ illegal immigration

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    February 28, 2019 9:00 pm
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