A sudden surge of people from around the globe is showing up at the southern border, despite dangers and deportations. ‘If you don’t take risks, you cannot win,’ said one man who traveled from Peru.
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Hard Right Injects Immigration Into Spending Fight, Raising Shutdown Fears
The House Freedom Caucus has said it will not support any spending measure — even a stopgap bill to keep the government open while lawmakers negotiate — without a sweeping border crackdown.
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Ecuador’s Crime Surge Is Devastating, but There Is a Way Forward
The nation’s politicians must unite behind a shared purpose.
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Killing of Native American Man Stirs Anger at Border Patrol
The killing of an Arizona tribal member by border agents has stirred up long-running resentments.
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70 Years Along the Zone Where the Korean War Never Ended
The Korean War Armistice was signed seventy years ago, separating the two Koreas and putting an end to the fighting, but not the war itself.