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  2. Remain in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    [13] By June 2019, over 12,000 migrants had been returned to Mexico under the policy. [7] By September 2019, 47,000 people had been returned; [14] and 57,000 by December 2019. [15] Human Rights First found that at least 636 of those returned were victims of violent crimes in Mexico, including kidnapping, rape, torture, and assault. [15]

  3. Republicans pledge Remain in Mexico policy will return under ...

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    (The Center Square) – Border-focused Republicans are eagerly awaiting the next Trump administration, and with it, the return of Remain in Mexico, an immigration policy that makes migrants who ...

  4. Biden administration says 'Remain in Mexico' policy is over

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    The Department of Homeland Security said Monday that it ended a Trump-era policy requiring asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico for hearings in U.S. immigration court, hours after a judge lifted an ...

  5. Supreme Court orders 'Remain in Mexico' policy reinstated

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    The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to block a court ruling ordering the Biden administration to reinstate a Trump-era policy that forces people to wait in Mexico while seeking asylum in the U.S.

  6. Hotel Carter - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Carter is a defunct hotel at 250 West 43rd Street, near Times Square, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Opened in June 1930 as the Dixie Hotel, the 25-story structure originally extended from 43rd Street to 42nd Street, although the wing abutting 42nd Street has since been demolished. The hotel originally ...

  7. Times Square Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was soon acquired by Manger Hotels, who changed the name to the Times Square Hotel in 1923, with one floor reserved for women. In 1924, four room options, priced between $2 and $8 per night, were available at the hotel; room with running water, connecting bath, private bath or double room with bath. [3]