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    Mark Cuban and John Legend display conflicting visions of the poverty fight
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    Mark Cuban and John Legend display conflicting visions of the poverty fight

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    Human Rights Watch’s Executive Director Kenneth Roth, speaks during an interview with the Associated Press in Beirut, Lebanon, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015.
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    The 16,000 migrants passing through San Antonio came with a cost
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    The 16,000 migrants passing through San Antonio came with a cost

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    Mainly Haitian along with some African migrants wait in men's and women's lines.
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    African migrants pass through San Antonio and swiftly fan out across the country

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    Commuters ride in the back of a pickup as night falls in San Miguel, El Salvador.
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    El Salvador aid groups warn that Trump’s decision to cut assistance will increase migration

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    Immigrants from Honduras, Gerarado Reconco Lara, center, with his children Maria, 6, and Gerardo, 8, leave a Catholic Charities facility.
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    Migrants from Honduras and El Salvador stand in line waiting to enter bridge over the Suchiate River on the border between Guatemala and Mexico, in Tecun Uman, Guatemala, early Saturday, Jan. 19, 2019.
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    Some 700 Cuban migrants join Central American caravan traveling on foot to US-Mexico border

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    Kerry Washington and America Ferrera.
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    Hollywood actresses visit migrants at shelters in Tijuana, Mexico

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    President Donald Trump speaks during an event in the Rose Garden at the White House to declare a national emergency in order to build a wall along the southern border, Friday, Feb. 15, 2019 in Washington.
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    Immigration groups blame Trump for manufacturing a border ‘crisis’

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    Omar Angel, of Honduras, fills out paper work to return home with the International Organization of Migration, in front of the shelter housing members of the migrant caravan, Monday, Nov. 26, 2018, in Tijuana, Mexico. A day after a march by members of the migrant caravan turned into an attempt to breach the U.S. border with Mexico, many migrants appeared sullen Monday, wondering whether the unrest had spoiled whatever possibilities they might have had for making asylum cases.
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    Senior Border Patrol official says caravan organizers sold migrants a ‘bad bill of goods’

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    November 27, 2018 6:14 pm
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