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Report shows higher-than-average COVID-19 spread among immigrant detainees

Help us expand our reach! Please share this article WASHINGTON (CNS) A recent analysis by The New York Times found evidence for what many Catholic organizations and other entities warned about at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States the faster spread of the coronavirus among those detained in facilities for immigration violations. The newspaper in an April 25 report said Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, facilities had an average infection rate five times that of prisons and 20 times that of the general population. In the most current data, the agency has reported 12,000 cases of COVID-19 in its facilities since the start of the pandemic.

New Report Details Violence Against Asylum-Seekers Expelled by Biden

Customs and Border Protection, the agency that oversees the Border Patrol, has carried out more than 630,000 expulsions in the past year. As The Intercept detailed in an investigation published last weekend, Border Patrol agents have used Title 42 as a basis to drop asylum-seekers in Mexican border towns in the middle of the night a practice that’s been largely prohibited for years under agreements between the U.S. and Mexico. The agents have also relied on Title 42 to expel individuals and families through remote ports that were previously not used for removals, into communities dominated by organized crime and without transportation services. The law is under challenge in the courts, with critics arguing that what’s been presented as a public health measure is in fact being used as a means to deny people their rights under domestic and international law. Hundreds of thousands of travelers continue to pass through the nation’s ports every day; it’s asylum-seekers and vir

Biden s best tools in stopping immigrants from crossing the border: Mexican soldiers and the pandemic

Biden’s best tools in stopping immigrants from crossing the border: Mexican soldiers and the pandemic Alfredo Corchado, The Dallas Morning News © Alfredo Corchado/TNS La Guardia Nacional de México ha resurgido con un enfoque renovado en frenar el flujo de migrantes que intentan llegar a Estados Unidos. CIUDAD JUÁREZ, Mexico – Along the banks of a muddy Rio Grande, two national guardsmen, carrying long rifles, keep a watchful eye on the border for mostly Central American migrants sneaking into the U.S. The guardsmen describe their spot as “a strategic location.” Across from them on the U.S. side, they have a clear view of a border wall that casts a shadow on a Border Patrol vehicle, slowly cruising up and down, leaving a trail of dust high enough to reach the tip of a brand-new overpass that seems to loom over Juárez. The guardsmen stand next to three dogs napping in the hot afternoon sun, all huddled under the shade of a skinny tree. The guardsmen

Biden s best tools in stopping immigrants from crossing the border: Mexican soldiers and the pandemic

Biden s best tools in stopping immigrants from crossing the border: Mexican soldiers and the pandemic
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The Catholic Church is urging President Biden to accept a lot more refugees

The Catholic Church is urging President Biden to accept a lot more refugees
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