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Austin American-Statesman: En vez de tropas, buscar una reforma migratoria

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En vez de tropas, buscar una reforma migratoria Mesa Editorial del Austin American - Statesman El gobernador Perry anunció el lunes 21 que enviaría hasta mil soldados de la Guardia Nacional a la frontera para aliviar la presión sobre los agentes de la Patrulla Fronteriza que luchan para contener una avalancha de familias centroamericanas y menores no acompañados que cruzan a…

Houston Chronicle: Do border apprehensions drop during the summer?

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Do border apprehensions drop during the summer? July 31, 2014 | Updated: July 31, 2014 7:58pm DAMIAN DOVARGANES, AP In recent weeks, the White House has cited a drop in the number of illegal immigrants apprehended at the border as possible evidence that its efforts to stem the influx of Central Americans are working.   Shortly before Gov. Rick Perry announced last week he was…

KTRH Radio: Cornyn Demands Action On Border Bill

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Cornyn Demands Action On Border Bill Posted Wednesday, July 30th 2014 @ 5am  by KTRH’s Corey Olson Texas Senator JohnCornynis calling out Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) as time is running short for Congress to pass a bill to fix the crisis at the southern border.  At a Tuesday news conference on Capitol Hill, Cornyn said there is bipartisan support in both…

Dallas Morning News: Dallas Area Interfaith lobbies White House and Congress to protect Central American juveniles

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Dallas Area Interfaith lobbies White House and Congress to protect Central American juveniles Honduran migrants waited on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande earlier this year in this file photo. (Associated Press) It’s a suspense-filled week on Capitol Hill for immigration-watchers, including those of Dallas Area Interfaith. There’s a target on the 2008 anti-trafficking…

Houston Chronicle: Border funding bill faces congressional deadline

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Border funding bill faces congressional deadline Cuellar says vote in House will be close, but could happen too late By Brianna Gurciullo July 30, 2014 WASHINGTON - With time running out on Capitol Hill, Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Laredo, said Wednesday he expects a close House vote on a bill to address the nation's Southwest border crisis, but passage would not assure the Senate…

Roll Call: $659 Million Border Bill Planned by GOP

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$659 Million Border Bill Planned by GOP (Updated) (Video) Updated 11:17 a.m. | Republicans hope to pass $659 million in supplemental spending for the border crisis before leaving for the August recess, Speaker John A. Boehner said after a GOP conference meeting Tuesday. The Ohio Republican said the House will “attempt to move this bill” on Thursday and said he anticipated the…

Christian Science Monitor: Child migrant crisis: why Congress is getting nowhere on solving it

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Child migrant crisis: why Congress is getting nowhere on solving it (+video) Americans are puzzled why lawmakers can't come to terms on child immigrant crisis. But the politics are tough and the issue has morphed into a debate about immigration. By Francine Kiefer, Staff writer JULY 29, 2014 WASHINGTON — It looks like Congress will leave for its five-week August recess…

Christian Science Monitor: Will House pass 'skinnied down' bill to tackle child immigration crisis?

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Will House pass 'skinnied down' bill to tackle child immigration crisis? Texas Sen. John Cronyn expects the House of Representatives to pass a 'skinnied down' emergency funding bill this week to help solve the influx of child immigrants from Central America. By David Clark Scott, Staff writer JULY 27, 2014 If Congress is going to address the child immigration crisis on the…

Fort Worth Star Telegram: Obama meets with Central American leaders on border crisis

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Obama meets with Central American leaders on border crisis BY ANITA KUMAR MCCLATCHY WASHINGTON BUREAU WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama pushed the leaders of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador on Friday to find ways to keep their country’s children from fleeing here illegally and creating a crisis on the southern border. Obama invited the presidents of the three Central…