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  2. List of Mexico–United States border crossings - Wikipedia

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    The location where the Córdova crossing was situated (which used to be the only Texas-Mexico border crossing not at the Rio Grande) now lies on Mexican land, on the campus of the Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez. The crossing closed in 1967 when the new Bridge of the Americas crossing opened, where the new Rio Grande channel and new ...

  3. Title 42 expulsion - Wikipedia

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    In the days preceding the policy's repeal on May 11, 2023, the number of migrants crossing the border increased. [11] To mitigate the potential surge in border crossings following the end of Title 42, the federal government implemented new rules for incoming migrants at the US-Mexico border.

  4. After record-breaking years, migrant crossings plunge at US ...

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    In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the global social and economic upheaval that followed, migrants ignored her message and came to the U.S. border in massive numbers.

  5. Slipping over Mexico border, migrants get the jump on U.S ...

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    CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (Reuters) -Even before the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday opted to keep in place a measure aimed at deterring border crossings, hundreds of migrants in northern Mexico were ...

  6. The US sees a drop in illegal border crossings after Mexico ...

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    Arrests for illegal crossings into the U.S. from Mexico fell to about 2,500 on Monday, down from more than 10,000 on several days in December, according to U.S. authorities.

  7. Boquillas del Carmen - Wikipedia

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    After the September 11 attacks, the United States closed the border and the economy of Boquillas was severely affected and the population fell by nearly 50%. In 2013, the border was re-opened and the economy and population subsequently rebounded. From 2020 to 2021, the crossing was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  8. COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus was confirmed to have reached Mexico in February 2020.

  9. The number of migrants crossing the US-Mexico border is ... - AOL

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    Migrant crossings are rising at the US-Mexico border. Why is this happening now, and what could happen next? The number of migrants crossing the US-Mexico border is likely to keep growing.