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National View: Root causes of migration still need to be addressed

The first pillar of the Root Cause Strategy is to address economic insecurity and inequality in the region.

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Gov. Abbott's new border policies spur backlash among many – Republicans included

Democrats say the governor’s plans to bus migrants out of state are inhumane, while some Republicans are calling his latest moves a campaign gimmick.

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Haitians migrants at the Texas border: How did we get here?

Whether to find work, escape violence or racial discrimination or just because many believe ‘there is nothing to go back to.'

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Haitians migrants at the Texas border: How did we get here?

Haitians migrants at the Texas border: How did we get here?
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Expanding Medicaid Would Insure 1M More Texans And Boost The State's Economy. Why Are Some Lawmakers Still Against It?

/ Texas has the country’s highest uninsured rate and ranks 50th for access to care. Still, Texas is one of 12 states still declining to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, effectively rejecting subsidized coverage for low-income residents who want but cannot afford health insurance. If Texas lawmakers did vote to expand Medicaid, the federal government would provide $9 for every $1 the state put into the program, meaning $5.4 billion in new federal funds annually. The subsidies that come with Medicaid expansion could help up to 1 million low-income Texans afford health coverage, which is critical during a pandemic that has now killed more than 40,000 residents statewide.

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