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The Tragedy in Texas Was Avoidable, Just Like Hundreds of Other Migrant Deaths on U.S. Soil This Year

Published by WOLA on June 28, 2022.

The Texas tragedy highlighted a worsening trend of migrant deaths along the border, which result in large part from “prevention through deterrence” policies and Title 42.

Tags: Migrant Deaths, Search and Rescue, Smuggling, Texas

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