Jodi Goodwin

More and more migrants are being tried as criminals in American courts

Justice

“Operation Streamline” is the federal government’s program to fast-track immigration cases. It’s certainly made it easier to prosecute migrants — or put them in jail. But critics say everything else about the program seems confused.

A DEA agent and a US Border Patrol officer stand next to some of the over 14 tons of marijuana seized after discovering a major cross-border drug tunnel linking warehouses in Tijuana, Mexico, and Otay Mesa, California, on November 16, 2011.

A Mexican woman still fears deportation after helping the US bust drug traffickers

Conflict & Justice
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