Immigration,
Government
Apr. 25, 2018
Department of Justice prepares for possible ‘caravan’ crossing into the US
A caravan of migrants arriving at the U.S. border could face prosecution and detention under recent U.S Department of Justice directives to bring charges in illegal entry and other immigration-related cases.
A caravan of migrants expected to cross the U.S. border in California on Sunday could face prosecution and detention under recent U.S Department of Justice directives to bring charges in illegal entry and other immigration-related cases.
Part of the group — 130 people in Tijuana as of Tuesday according to Alex Mensing, a spokesperson for Pueblo Sin Fronteras, a group assisting the migrants — will likely seek refuge under rules that ...
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