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  2. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on migration - Wikipedia

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    Rises in COVID-19 cases were reported in migrant and refugee camps in 2020 in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and on Greek islands. [7] They were also reported in Germany, Malaysia, and camps in Gulf Cooperation Council states, as well as in Singapore. [6] Deaths from COVID-19 at camps were reported in 2020 in the United States and in Bangladesh. [6]

  3. Businesses close, children skip school for 'a day without ...

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    Organizers said they have tracked nearly 160 businesses nationwide that were closed Monday in solidarity with immigrants. ... sales during the COVID-19 pandemic. ... of Mexican immigrants, is ...

  4. Ohio mayor sounds alarm after village rocked by thousands of ...

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    A mayor of a small village in Ohio is sounding the alarm about an influx of migrants into the village, where they have put pressure on services and finances.

  5. Title 42 expulsion - Wikipedia

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    This practice was initially continued by the Biden administration [2] before the program was terminated with the end of the COVID-19 national emergency on May 12, 2023. Title 42 of the United States Code includes numerous sections dealing with public health , social welfare , and civil rights , but, in the context of immigration , the phrase ...

  6. Emigration from Mexico - Wikipedia

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    More people have been counted returning to Mexico than immigrating to the U.S., with Mexico no longer being the main source of immigrants. From 2012 to 2016, most Mexican immigration was to California and Texas. In that period of time, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston were the largest cities with notable populations of Mexican immigrants. [53]

  7. Mexico opens possibility of receiving non-Mexican deportees ...

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    Mexico opened the possibility Friday of receiving non-Mexican migrants deported by the United ... held over from the COVID-19 pandemic. ... month to discuss immigration. For more CNN ...

  8. Here are the results from Columbus council's yearlong ...

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    As The Dispatch previously reported, international immigrants accounted for more than half of the population growth between 2020 and 2023, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, with about 10% of ...

  9. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on prisons - Wikipedia

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    On March 24, a 31-year-old male Mexican national in custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Hackensack, New Jersey, was held in isolation after being tested positive for COVID-19. He was the first migrant to test positive, and ICE suspended the intake of new migrants.