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US Supreme Court Stays Lifting of Title 42

PULSE NEWS MEXICO Just hours before Title 42, a Donald Trump-era measure that requires undocumented migrants seeking political asylum in the United States to remain in Mexico while awaiting a court decision on their eligibility, was due to expire, U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Roberts temporarily extended the measure late Monday, Dec. 19. The last-minute ruling blocks the pandemic-era border

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US to End Remain-in-Mexico Policy

PULSE NEWS MEXICO The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Tuesday, Aug. 9, that it will soon end the controversial remain-in-Mexico policy that requires asylum-seekers to go back across the border to await a decision on their applications. The policy, officially known as the Migrant Protection Protocols, was enacted by former U.S President Donald Trump. But in late June,

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Why Bartlett Díaz May Finally Have to Pay the Piper

OPINION By ALEJANDRO ENVILA FISHER The most notable aspect of the recent capture of Mexican drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero, including the many signs of intelligence collaboration with U.S. agencies, is the rapid growth of speculation surrounding current Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) Director and former Secretary of the Interior Manuel Bartlett Díaz and the consequences that the delivery of the

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End of Title 42 Will Bring Flood of Undocumented Migrants to US Border

By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF With the May 23 end of U.S. pandemic restrictions that have blocked migrants from entering the United States on health grounds, that country is facing a surge of undocumented immigrants entering from Mexico from 5,000 daily arrivals in February to about 18,000 a day late next month. On Friday, April 1, the Joe Biden

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Ebrard Denounces Chile’s, Brazil’s Claims to Haitians

By KELIN DILLON In a press conference on the morning of Tuesday, Sept. 21, Mexican Secretary of Foreign Relations Marcelo Ebrard denounced the fact that Haitian migrants, who passed through Mexico on their way to the United States in hopes of gaining asylum, were deceived by the leaders of their former countries of residence, including Chile and Brazil, to encourage

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