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Friday, April 19
The Indiana Daily Student

Families, mostly from Central America, listen to a U.S. Border Patrol agent after they crossed the Rio Grande from Mexico and presented themselves to agents Sept. 10 in Los Ebanos, Texas. Although the number of families seeking political asylum at the U.S. southern border has dropped in recent months, the number still far exceeds historic averages for summer months. Tribune News Service

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Families, mostly from Central America, listen to a U.S. Border Patrol agent after they crossed the Rio Grande from Mexico and presented themselves to agents Sept. 10 in Los Ebanos, Texas. Although the number of families seeking political asylum at the U.S. southern border has dropped in recent months, the number still far exceeds historic averages for summer months.