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Donald Trump · CaliforniaSAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- Migrant advocates in Southern California have announced a pending two-day strike by field workers as a way to protest ongoing immigration raids at fields and farms across the state. Organizers say the workers will stop working on consecutive days in the near future to show their displeasure and concerns with the raids. Just a few days ago, hundreds of workers were arrested as Immigration and Customs Enforcement offic…See the Story
Advocates Call for 2-Day Field Worker Strike to Protest Ongoing ICE Raids
47% Center coverage: 15 sources

Immigration · OrlandoThe plan had always been to seek asylum in the U.S. But somewhere on the journey between their home in El Salvador and the northern Mexico border, Wilver Arteaga and his family realized there was no way. The strong rhetoric around President Donald Trump’s immigration policies was becoming reality, and on his first day in office, he shut down the legal appointment process for migrants to be screened for asylum. Arteaga, 40, and his wife used to b…See the Story
‘What if We Stay in Mexico?’ With Chances in the US Dashed, Migrants Make New Lives South of Border
80% Center coverage: 15 sources

Lee Zeldin · TijuanaU.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin and his counterpart in Mexico, Alicia Bárcena Ibarra, have signed a formal agreement to address and potentially solve the Tijuana River sewage crisis.See the Story
US, Mexico Reach Deal to ‘Permanently and Urgently End’ Border Sewage Crisis
43% Left coverage: 7 sources