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Arizona senators ask Biden to keep policy that quickly expels migrants from US
Tucson AZ Daily Star | Danyelle Khmara

Pide Iniciativa Kino freno al artículo 42
Diario de Sonora | Joceline Moreno

Both Sides Push Biden To Talk Immigration Ahead Of SOTU Address
Newsy | Adi Guajardo
2 Communities Mended Through a Wall
Spokane Favs | Aaliyah Mae Lewis

Religious Leaders reflect on Lent after two years of COVID
NJ .com | Rev. Alexander Santora
Migrants at the U.S. border are often traumatized. JRS provides the mental health services they desperately need
America Magazine | J.D. Long-Garcia
Asylum-seekers turning to smugglers as U.S. won’t take claims at ports of entry, group says
KTSM Channel 9 | Julian Resendiz

Belen youths stand with migrants at Mexican border
Florida Catholic Miami Archdiocese | Priscilla Greear

Tim Stellar’s column: Political change in Central America could be felt at border, in Arizona
Arizona Daily Star | Tim Stellar

Catholic leaders discuss problems on US-Mexico Border
Union of Catholic Asian News | Mark Pattison

Lending an ear to leanding one’s voice in advocacy, suggest panelists
Catholic News Service | Mark Pattison

Immigrants Desperate for Medical Aid Aren’t Being Let in On Humanitarian Grounds
Buzzfeed | Adolfo Flores
Bringing the Voices of Asylum Seekers From Nogales to Washington, D.C.
ISN | Daniel Martinez Romero
As Latin American economies decline, U.S. again becomes destination of hope for migrants
America Magazine | Eduardo Campos Lima

Revamped “Remain in Mexico” policy now includes Haitians
AZ Public Media | Alisa Reznick

Catholic Sisters make Advent plea to Biden: End ‘immoral’ immgration rule
Crux | Rhina Guidos

Humanitarian and safety concerns persist as “Remain in Mexico” policy restarts
AZ Central | Clara Migoya and Rafael Carranza
Families reunite as U.S.-Mexico border restrictions lift, but some are not so lucky
KJZZ Fronteras Desk | Kendall Blust, Murphy Woodhouse
