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An asylum seeker from Mexico is led to the U.S. Paso Del Norte Port of Entry in El Paso with a small child in tow Wednesday. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials led two women and their children, who were seeking asylum into the port facility
 
  Hold Mexico and other countries accountable for their immigrant children  
  Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras haven't done enough to stop families from showing up at America's border.  
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  Trump ends separation policy.   Today's talker: Trouble remains for immigrant children and America
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday to keep migrant families together at the U.S.-Mexico border. But the issue isn't fixed.
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  In McAllen, Texas, on June 19, 2018.   Immigrant family separation policy reveals the brokenness of our political incentives
Our immigration system is broken, too. But fixing it will require more than laws & executive action. It will require a change in political incentives.
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  Detention center in McAllen, Texas on June 17, 2018.   By separating immigrant families, we've caused irreparable harm. It's time to make amends.
President Trump signing an order to reunite immigrant children with their parents isn't enough. We need to repair the damage that we've caused.
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  President Donald Trump   If Donald Trump thwarts Russia investigation with pardons, we might never recover: Pascrell & Lieu
If Donald Trump issued pardons to his advisers, his children or himself, that would constitute perhaps the gravest abuse of power in American history.
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  About 2,000 migrant children have been separated from their parents at the southern border under the Trump administration's zero-tolerance immigration policy. USA Today U.S. border and immigration officers have separated about 2,000 migrant children   Reuniting immigrant children separated at the border with family may be impossible
The government has no coherent plan to get immigrant kids back to their families. And it only becomes more difficult if the parent is deported.
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  College graduates   How can people repay student loan debt if states take away the licenses they need to work?
People who fall behind on student loans can lose their professional licenses in 18 states. But taking away their livelihoods just makes the problem worse.
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  Hurricane Harvey in Houston on Aug. 28, 2017.   Federal flood insurance costs taxpayers billions without reducing storm damage
The National Flood Insurance Program costs taxpayers $30 billion. Congress should incentivize people to mitigate damage and privatize flood insurance.
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  VA nursing home in Bedford, Mass.   Release VA nursing homes data
Private nursing homes are required by federal law to be transparent, so should taxpayer-financed veterans facilities: Our view
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  June 22, 2018   Forcing Trump's hand: Today's Toon

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