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Juan A. Lozano - Associated Press Nomaan Merchant—Associated Press
Before Floyd's casket arrived, workers outside the church assembled a large floral arrangement with white roses on one side in the shape of a heart and with the initials "BLM," for Black Lives Matter.
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Nomaan Merchant—Associated PressElliot Spagat - Associated Press
In June 2018, U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw ordered the government to stop separating families and reunite parents and children.
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The report quotes one senior government manager as calling the situation "a ticking time bomb."
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Nomaan Merchant—Associated PressSonia Perez - Associated Press
The U.S. government refuses to offer an account for the death of 16-year-old migrant Juan de León Gutiérrez, who became the third Guatemalan child to die while under U.S. custody since December 2018.
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Waves of desperate families are trying to cross the border almost hourly and entering an overtaxed government detention system.
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Nomaan Merchant—Associated PressJulie Watson - Associated Press
Critics contend the government started breaking up immigrant families as far back as 2017 and is still doing so.
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Nomaan Merchant—Associated Press
The federal government has started surveying land along the border in Texas and announced plans to start construction next month. Rather than surrender their land, some property owners are digging in, vowing to reject buyout offers and preparing to fight the administration in court.
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Nomaan Merchant—Associated Press
Prosecutors investigating a sexual abuse case against a Houston-area priest searched the offices Wednesday of the local archdiocese, which is led by the cardinal who is heading the Roman Catholic Church's response in the U.S. to sexual misconduct.