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  2. Remain in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Administered by the Department of Homeland Security, it requires migrants seeking asylum to remain in Mexico until their US immigration court date. The policy was initially ended by the Biden administration, and after some legal battles, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled on June 30, 2022, in Biden v. Texas, that the administration ...

  3. As illegal crossings drop, the legal challenges over Biden's ...

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    Immigration advocates said Thursday that an online appointment system to seek asylum at the U.S. border with Mexico is out of reach for many migrants, in the latest legal challenge to the Biden ...

  4. Social Security Has an Immigration Problem -- and It Can't Be ...

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    The OASI's asset reserves are projected to be gone by 2033. US Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund Assets at End of Year data by YCharts.. Social Security's immigration issue has worsened ...

  5. U.S. and Mexico announce immigration agreement as Title 42 ...

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    U.S. and Mexican officials announced an agreement to tighten immigration policies as the United States inches closer to the end of Title 42. Title 42 will expire on May 11, and cities along the ...

  6. Institute for Mexicans Abroad - Wikipedia

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    "has become a economic resource for Mexico, as a result of the social and familial micro-networks that have allowed it to grow in a contravention of the U.S. Immigration and border control policies." [3] Mexican immigrants send large amounts of money by remittance to families in Mexico. Because they are contributing to Mexico's economic growth ...

  7. Mexico–United States border crisis - Wikipedia

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    The US southern border had long struggled with implementing policies that aim to prevent immigration-related tragedies. With a decline in unlawful immigration from Mexico, the crisis predominantly concerned increased immigration from the Northern Triangle of Central America (NTCA), encompassing Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador.

  8. US, Mexico to clamp down on illegal immigration, leaders say

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    Biden, a Democrat seeking another term in Nov. 5 elections, has toughened his approach to border security in recent months as immigration has emerged as a top concern among voting-age Americans.

  9. Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration ...

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    Subtitle C--Future Immigration This section begins on page 256. Subtitle C focuses on reforming current legal immigration law. This includes provisions about family members of U.S. citizens immigrating into the country, merit-based systems of immigration, and immigration related to work visas.