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    Biden is about to make his own border crisis much worse
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    Biden is about to make his own border crisis much worse

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    Members of the media wait outside of the Bernie Beck Gate, an entrance to the Fort Hood military base, for updates on a shooting that occurred inside on April 2 in Fort Hood, Texas. (AP/Tamir Kalifa)
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    Fort Hood soldiers sentenced in immigrant smuggling case

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    The fence marking the border between Mexico and the United States is photographed Wednesday in La Paloma, Texas.  (AP/Valley Morning Star, David Pike)
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    Thousands of Ukrainians and Russians descend on US southern border

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    Border authorities find 43 horned lizards and 9 snakes in and under man's clothes
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    Man caught smuggling reptiles at border faces trafficking charges

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    A United States Customs and Border Protection Officer checks the documents of migrants, before being taken to apply for asylum in the United States.
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    Canada saw a significant spike in the number of asylum-seekers in January and February, putting the country on track to surpass total annual levels for the past five years, according to immigration statistics released Monday. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)
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    Biden sued for withholding info on controversial migrant housing contracts
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    An officer on the American side of the U.S.-Mexico border walks near a wall.
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    Reality is catching up to Biden on the border

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    Apprehensions at southern border rose to 165,000 in February, mostly single adults
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    Apprehensions at southern border rose to 165,000 in February, mostly single adults

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