She grew up in a Mexican orphanage, now her nonprofit has raised millions to help others like her

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Hilda Pacheco-Taylor still has fond memories of growing up with 100 other children in an orphanage outside of Ensenada. She had three hot meals a day, her own bed, school paid for, and a support system that helped a little girl from Baja California grow up ...
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Asylum seekers facing violence in Mexico are being forced back anyway, new report claims

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Asylum seekers who tell immigration officials that they are afraid of being sent back to Mexico under the Migrant Protection Protocols program are being sent back anyway, according to new research from UC San Diego. Once those vulnerable migrants find ...
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Cross-border sewage, trade agreements take center stage in border mayors’ conference

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Mayors of cities along the U.S.-Mexico border are meeting in San Diego this week to strengthen binational ties and address issues such as immigration, cross-border sewage, and new trade agreements. This level of binational cooperation was a stark contrast ...
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September homicides down; fourth consecutive month to register decline

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Homicides declined 4.7% in September compared to August but Mexico remains on track to record its most violent year in recent history. There were 2,825 homicides last month, the National Public Security System reported on Sunday, 123 fewer than the number ...
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