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US & Canada · UvaldeUvalde school district police chief Pedro "Pete" Arredondo is placed on administrative leave. Lt. Mike Hernandez is assuming the duties of the UCISD Chief of Police, the district says. The school district's announcement comes a day after the Uvalde City Council denied his request for a leave of absence.See the Story
Uvalde schools police chief put on administrative leave
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US & Canada · WashingtonTwo conservative justices join their three liberal colleagues in siding with the White House. The ruling will have little immediate impact because the policy has been seldom applied under Biden. The heart of the legal fight was about whether U.S. immigration authorities had to send people to Mexico.See the Story
Supreme Court allows Biden to end Trump-era 'Remain in Mexico' policy
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Influenza · Montrose CountyThe person tested positive for avian influenza A(H5) virus and was involved in the culling of poultry presumed to have had H5N1 bird flu. This case does not change the human risk assessment for the general public, which CDC considers to be low.See the Story
US reports its first human case of H5 bird flu
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US & Canada · TexasSpc. Bishop E. Evans, a 22-year-old Texas National Guard soldier, was washed away after attempting to rescue two migrants. He was assigned to Operation Lone Star, Gov. Greg Abbott's highly touted border initiative. The two migrants survived and are in custody of U.S. Customs and Border Patrol.See the Story
Body of missing Texas National Guard soldier recovered near U.S.-Mexico border
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US & Canada · WashingtonPew Research Center released its latest report on Afro Latino identity on Monday. Many Hispanic people identify themselves based on their ancestral countries of origin, their Indigenous roots, or racial background. The results further reveal the multiple dimensions of Latino identity, the report says. It says about 2% of the adult U.S. population and 12% of Latinos identify as Afro Latinos.See the Story
Roughly 6 million US adults identify as Afro-Latino, new study finds
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US & Canada · Mexico CityMexican authorities have cleared a makeshift encampment of migrants in the northern border city of Reynosa that had grown over the past year to hold some 2,000 people, Mexico's migration institute (INM) said on Tuesday. Many of the migrants, who are mainly from Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Haiti, were taken to a nearby shelter, INM said in a statement. The ReynosaSee the Story
Mexican officials clear out migrant camp at Texas border
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US & Canada · AustinTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton files 11th lawsuit against Biden administration over border security policies. Paxton claims new rule provides too many loopholes for migrants who do not qualify for asylum to remain and seek asylum in the United States. New rule transfers significant authority from immigration judges to asylum officers, Paxton says.See the Story
Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Biden administration over border for 11th time
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VaccinesAs of this week, children as young as 5 years old will be allowed to get a COVID-19 vaccination in this city and throughout Baja California. It's one of the few regions in Mexico where all children ages 5-11 now have access to the vaccine. So far, almost 41,000 kids have been registered for the vaccines.See the Story
COVID-19 vaccines available for children in Baja California
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Honduran family on MPP ordered deported as Supreme Court lets Trump-era policy end
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Trade · New MexicoChamber of Industry alerts maquiladoras, Mexican exporters to be on the lookout for disruptions in trade flow similar to those experienced in April. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vows to increase highway truck inspections following the deaths of 53 migrants in the back of a truck. Abbott has not publicly disclosed details of where the new truck checks would happen.See the Story
Juarez threatens to send cargo trucks through New Mexico if Texas slows trade
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El Paso · El PasoImmigrant advocates hold a vigil to honor hundreds who died trying to enter the United States. They blamed those deaths on the U.S.-Mexico border that forces fathers to walk across deserts, sort irrigation canals and ride sweltering truck trailers. They also downplayed the Supreme Court decision allowing President Joe Biden to do away with the Remain in Mexico policy.See the Story
Advocates set sights on Title 42, Operation Lone Star after court strikes down MPP
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