The state attorney general’s office said the migrants carried documents that specified a Florida government agency and a firm that dropped migrants in Martha’s Vineyard last year.
Tag: Venezuela
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Why Some Countries Find It Hard to Move Away From Fossil Fuels
Trinidad and Tobago is the No. 2 exporter of liquefied natural gas in the Americas. Its output has been falling, but it remains committed to fossil fuels.
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After Title 42 Ends, Thousands of Migrants in Border Towns Eye Next Steps
Pandemic-era migration restrictions were lifted without a fresh spike in border crossings. Thousands of migrants now find themselves in a holding pattern.
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Chicago Already Feels Strains of a Migrant Influx as Title 42 Ends
Asylum seekers are pouring in at a fraught moment, when Chicago is changing mayors, its shelters are full, and a pandemic-driven restriction at the southern border is expected to end.
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Driver Whose S.U.V. Struck and Killed Migrants in Texas Is Charged
The authorities in Brownsville, Texas, said George Alvarez was behind the wheel and that they were still trying to determine whether the crash was deliberate.