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The gunman still faces state charges that could result in him receiving the death penalty. There is no timeline on when that trial will begin.
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While the number of asylum seekers arriving in El Paso has local officials scrambling to ensure safety for migrants and city residents, officials are preparing for an even larger influx. Title 42, a pandemic-era rule that allows federal officials to rapidly expel migrants, is scheduled to be lifted May 11 at 11:59 p.m.
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The declarations came as migrants are camped out just across the Rio Grande in anticipation of the end of Title 42. After three years of allowing for rapid expulsions, the policy will be lifted May 11.
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At least 40 migrants were killed and 25 were injured during the March 27 fire in the border city. Mexico's attorney general said Francisco Garduño and four other officials failed to ensure the safety of migrants at the facility.
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The former Burges Mustang scored 19 points in the Huskies’ victory in Houston.
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The video, shared with Texas Public Radio by a human rights worker who asked to remain anonymous due to their work with the Mexican government, appeared to show guards at the detention facility walking away as the fire raged.
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Mexico’s president said Tuesday the fire started after some migrants set mattresses on fire inside the facility.
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The shooting took place at the Cielo Vista Mall, which is next to the Walmart where a white supremacist shot and killed 23 people in August 2019.
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Accused Walmart mass shooting gunman Patrick Crusius will plead guilty to federal charges
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CBP officials said the new facility has a capacity of 1,000.
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The lawmakers say that despite billions spent, the state’s border efforts aren’t working.
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Shelters have been set up across El Paso to keep migrants from sleeping in sub-freezing temperatures. But many who evaded detection could still be left out in the cold.