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Migrants are helping rebuild Florida after Hurricane Ian. They might not get paid for it.

October 5, 2022October 5, 2022 Rick Jervis, USA TODAY Comments Off on Migrants are helping rebuild Florida after Hurricane Ian. They might not get paid for it.

Migrants are on the front lines of hurricane recovery in Florida, but many are vulnerable to abuse. Some employers refuse to pay them.

Nation

Border shelters warn migrants about human trafficking after DeSantis flights to Martha’s Vineyard

September 22, 2022 Rick Jervis, USA TODAY Comments Off on Border shelters warn migrants about human trafficking after DeSantis flights to Martha’s Vineyard

After Gov. Ron DeSantis sent migrants to Martha’s Vineyard, some border workers are advising migrants to beware of human trafficking.

Nation

Queen Elizabeth’s death stirs debate about colonialism, slavery and British racism

September 9, 2022September 9, 2022 Rick Jervis, USA TODAY Comments Off on Queen Elizabeth’s death stirs debate about colonialism, slavery and British racism

The British royal family has long been criticized for its ties to colonialism and slavery. Protest movements in recent years stirred new debates.

Nation

Texas, Arizona bus migrants to U.S. cities, and now Chicago. Here’s what could happen next

September 2, 2022 Rick Jervis, USA TODAY Comments Off on Texas, Arizona bus migrants to U.S. cities, and now Chicago. Here’s what could happen next

Thousands of migrants are being bused from the border to New York, Washington and now Chicago. Advocates say the plans could backfire on the states that started them

Nation

‘Like a roller coaster’: DACA opens doors for two Texas brothers, leaves another in shadows

August 14, 2022August 14, 2022 Rick Jervis, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Like a roller coaster’: DACA opens doors for two Texas brothers, leaves another in shadows

In Texas, two brothers enjoy DACA benefits. But the youngest sibling in their mixed-status family has struggled, unable to obtain protection.

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DACA abre puertas a 2 hermanos de Texas, deja a otro viviendo en las sombras

August 14, 2022 Rick Jervis, USA TODAY Comments Off on DACA abre puertas a 2 hermanos de Texas, deja a otro viviendo en las sombras

En Texas, dos hermanos disfrutan de los beneficios de DACA. Pero el hermano menor de esta familia de estatus mixto, no ha podido obtener protección.

Nation

Migrants, people of color vulnerable to white extremists groups along US-Mexico border

June 11, 2022June 11, 2022 Rick Jervis, USA TODAY Comments Off on Migrants, people of color vulnerable to white extremists groups along US-Mexico border

Fueled by conspiracy theories, white extremists are targeting migrants and other groups, according to Homeland Security and local watchdog groups.

World

Migrant encounters fall in January at US-Mexico border, first month-to-month decline since September

February 21, 2022 Rick Jervis, USA TODAY Comments Off on Migrant encounters fall in January at US-Mexico border, first month-to-month decline since September

Fewer migrants arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border in January, marking the first month-to-month decline since September.

Nation

‘Horror movie’ that won’t end: One family’s haunting tale of trauma years after border separation

February 8, 2022 Rick Jervis, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Horror movie’ that won’t end: One family’s haunting tale of trauma years after border separation

Children separated at the border under the Donald Trump administration struggle with PTSD, depression and anxiety.

Nation

Headless robot dogs may someday patrol US-Mexico border. What we know about these machines

February 4, 2022 Rick Jervis, USA TODAY Comments Off on Headless robot dogs may someday patrol US-Mexico border. What we know about these machines

Headless robots resembling dogs are being tested to patrol the U.S.-Mexico border. Advocates warn they could infringe civil liberties if unchecked.

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USA TODAY Sports staff makes college football picks: Check out the predictions for 2023

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Many homeless among dead in fire in Johannesburg, South Africa

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