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Death toll from Hurricane Helene rises to 227 as grim task of recovering bodies continues
Read full article: Death toll from Hurricane Helene rises to 227 as grim task of recovering bodies continuesThe death toll from Hurricane Helene has inched up to 227 as the grim task of recovering bodies continues more than a week after the monster storm ravaged the U.S. Southeast.
Cafeteria monitor removed from Coral Park Elementary amid abuse allegations against students
Read full article: Cafeteria monitor removed from Coral Park Elementary amid abuse allegations against studentsMiami-Dade County Public Schools confirmed Friday that an employee at Coral Park Elementary School has been removed from the site pending the outcome of an ongoing investigation into allegations of verbal and emotional abuse of students during lunchtime.
Texas border cities offer Biden and Trump different backdrops for dueling visits
Read full article: Texas border cities offer Biden and Trump different backdrops for dueling visitsPresidential visits to the border are usually short on substance and long on political theater and symbolism, starting with the choice of location.
Mexican government says train poses no threat to skeleton
Read full article: Mexican government says train poses no threat to skeletonMexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History says a prehistoric human skeleton found recently in a flooded cave system along the country’s Caribbean coast was actually discovered and registered by the institute in 2019 and will not be threatened by a nearby tourist train project.
Border patrol: 9 migrants die crossing swift Texas river
Read full article: Border patrol: 9 migrants die crossing swift Texas riverOfficials on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border are searching for more victims after at least nine migrants died while attempting a hazardous crossing of the rain-swollen Rio Grande near Eagle Pass, Texas.
Maya village's water, future threatened by Mexican train
Read full article: Maya village's water, future threatened by Mexican trainMexico’s ambitious Maya Train project along the country’s Caribbean coast it is threatening the indigenous Maya people it was named for and dividing communities it was meant to help.
Supreme Court certifies ruling ending Trump border policy
Read full article: Supreme Court certifies ruling ending Trump border policyThe Supreme Court has certified its month-old ruling allowing the Biden administration to end a cornerstone Trump-era border policy to make asylum-seekers wait in Mexico for hearings in U.S. immigration court.
Report finds 'unnecessary' force by agents at Rio Grande
Read full article: Report finds 'unnecessary' force by agents at Rio GrandeBorder Patrol agents on horseback engaged in “unnecessary use of force” against non-threatening Haitian immigrants but didn’t whip any with their reins, according to a federal investigation of chaotic scenes along the Texas-Mexico border last fall.
Jack Del Rio fined $100K for comments about Capitol riot
Read full article: Jack Del Rio fined $100K for comments about Capitol riotWashington Commanders defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio has been fined $100,000 by the team for his comments about protests in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd and the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
2 border agents are fired for offensive Facebook posts
Read full article: 2 border agents are fired for offensive Facebook postsCongressional investigators say two Border Patrol agents were fired from among 60 found to have committed misconduct for participating in a private Facebook group that mocked migrants and lawmakers.
Illegal border crossings fall in September but hit year high
Read full article: Illegal border crossings fall in September but hit year highU.S. authorities say illegal border crossings from Mexico fell in September for only the second time in 17 months, but the federal fiscal year ended with the highest count ever.
This Week in South Florida: Cassandra Suprin
Read full article: This Week in South Florida: Cassandra SuprinDespite the focus on the mass expulsions of Haitians from that now-empty border encampment in Del Rio, Texas, the majority of the people there are now in the U.S. and beginning their asylum claim processes.
Haitian families now living in South Florida describe harrowing journey to cross border in Del Rio, Texas
Read full article: Haitian families now living in South Florida describe harrowing journey to cross border in Del Rio, TexasThree Haitian families ended up in South Florida after crossing the border in Texas.
This Week in South Florida: Alix Desulme and Mary Estime-Irvin
Read full article: This Week in South Florida: Alix Desulme and Mary Estime-IrvinAs Border Patrol and Immigration agents worked to clear migrants from the huge camp on the border at Del Rio, a contingent of Haitian American leaders from South Florida flew to Texas to help.
'Amistad' binds Del Rio and Ciudad Acuña amid migrant crisis
Read full article: 'Amistad' binds Del Rio and Ciudad Acuña amid migrant crisisThe “amistad,” or friendship, that Del Rio, Texas, and Ciudad Acuña, Mexico, celebrate with a festival each year has been important in helping them deal with the challenges from a migrant camp that shut down the border bridge between the two communities for more than a week.
Uncertain future for some as Haitian migrant camp closes
Read full article: Uncertain future for some as Haitian migrant camp closesAn Ohio man is among those who made their way to the Texas border city of Del Rio, where thousands of Haitian migrants set up camp near a border bridge, including many seeking asylum.
President Biden has strong words about the Haitian migrant crisis on the border
Read full article: President Biden has strong words about the Haitian migrant crisis on the borderPresident Biden speaks out about crisis on the border as the makeshift migrant camp in Del Rio, Texas is cleared out on Friday.
Biden administration probes mounted U.S. Border Patrol agents’ use of ‘whips’ to deter Haitians
Read full article: Biden administration probes mounted U.S. Border Patrol agents’ use of ‘whips’ to deter HaitiansPresident Joe Biden’s administration is investigating U.S. Border Patrol agents’ use of whips on Haitian migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border.
EXPLAINER: Biden uses Trump-era tool against Haiti migrants
Read full article: EXPLAINER: Biden uses Trump-era tool against Haiti migrantsThe Biden administration is relying on a contested Trump-era policy as it disperses thousands of Haitian migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border in and around the small South Texas city of Del Rio.
US sues Texas to block state troopers from stopping migrants
Read full article: US sues Texas to block state troopers from stopping migrantsThe Biden administration sued Texas to prevent state troopers from stopping vehicles carrying migrants on grounds that they may spread COVID-19, warning that the practice would exacerbate problems amid high levels of crossings on the state’s border with Mexico.
US says order coming this week on border asylum restrictions
Read full article: US says order coming this week on border asylum restrictionsA Justice Department attorney says the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will issue an order this week about how migrant children are treated under a public health order that has prevented people from seeking asylum at at the nation’s borders.
Miami man accused of stealing ventilators worth millions intended for COVID-19 patients in El Salvador arrested
Read full article: Miami man accused of stealing ventilators worth millions intended for COVID-19 patients in El Salvador arrestedA Miami man on the run for stealing government owned ventilators charged with federal conspiracy.
8 immigrants killed when pickup crashes in Texas border city
Read full article: 8 immigrants killed when pickup crashes in Texas border cityDebris is strewn across a road near the border city of Del Rio, Texas after a collision Monday, March 15, 2021. Eight people in a pickup truck loaded with immigrants were killed when the vehicle collided with an SUV following a police chase, authorities said. (Texas Department of Public Safety via AP)AUSTIN, Texas – Eight people in a pickup truck loaded with immigrants were killed when the vehicle crashed into another truck during a police chase that began when the driver refused to pull over for a traffic violation near the Texas border city of Del Rio, authorities said. All eight of the people killed and the surviving passenger of the Dodge pickup were immigrants in the U.S. without authorization, according to DPS. The driver of the Dodge pickup truck, Sebastian Tovar, 24, ran away following the crash, but was later arrested, according to the state agency.
Part of the US-Mexico border saw more drownings
Read full article: Part of the US-Mexico border saw more drowningsWater-related deaths tripled in the Border Patrol's Del Rio sector from fiscal year 2018 to fiscal year 2019, according to data CNN obtained from US Customs and Border Protection. But water-related rescues shot up more than 650%, increasing from 65 in fiscal year 2018 to 490 in fiscal year 2019. The increase was especially dramatic in the Del Rio sector, where water-related deaths tripled. In fiscal year 2018, the Del Rio sector reported six water-related deaths; the following year, there were 18. But she isn't surprised to hear about water-related deaths on the rise in one sector of the border.