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COVID: California, Illinois, Washington lift vaccine restrictions

COVID: California, Illinois, Washington lift vaccine restrictions
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They both fled Haiti on parallel journeys, but arbitrary enforcement at Texas border led to remarkably different fates

They both fled Haiti on parallel journeys, but arbitrary enforcement at Texas border led to remarkably different fates Story by Lauren Villagran | Photos by Omar Ornelas © Omar Ornelas/ El Paso Times Marie Martine grows worried about what do to next after a failed attempt to be allowed to remain in the U.S. Their paths never crossed but, in March, they each made what they hoped would be their last leg: They surrendered to Border Patrol agents, one in El Paso, the other in Del Rio. They met remarkably different fates. Agents in Del Rio gave Jeanniton, 23, a “credible fear” screening that put her on a legal path to seek asylum she acknowledged she was afraid to return to Haiti and they released her to travel freely to a friend s apartment in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Arbitrary and absurd : Uneven enforcement at Texas border prompts migrants to try, try again

Arbitrary and absurd : Uneven enforcement at Texas border prompts migrants to try, try again Story by Lauren Villagran | Photos by Omar Ornelas © Omar Ornelas/ El Paso Times Marie Martine grows worried about what do to next after a failed attempt to be allowed to remain in the U.S. Marie Martine and Briyanne Jeanniton fled their native Haiti, traveled for years on parallel journeys across two continents before landing at the Texas border. Their paths never crossed but, in March, they each made what they hoped would be their last leg: They surrendered to Border Patrol agents, one in El Paso, the other in Del Rio.

Haitian migrants put Joe Biden s immigration policies to test in Texas

Arbitrary and absurd : Uneven enforcement at Texas border prompts migrants to try, try again Two Haitian women, with similar back stories, met starkly different fates after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas. Story by Lauren Villagran | Photos by Omar Ornelas, El Paso Times Published 3:52 pm UTC Apr. 9, 2021 Marie Martine and Briyanne Jeanniton fled their native Haiti, traveled for years on parallel journeys across two continents before landing at the Texas border. Their paths never crossed but, in March, they each made what they hoped would be their last leg: They surrendered to Border Patrol agents, one in El Paso, the other in Del Rio.

COVID news: Half of new COVID cases in just 5 states; 80% of teachers vaccinated

COVID news: Half of new COVID cases in just 5 states; 80% of teachers vaccinated
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