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Litigants take more cooperative approach in census lawsuit
A coalition of counties, cities, tribal governments and advocacy groups sued the Trump administration last year in order to stop the census from ending early out of concern that a shortened head count would cause minority communities to be undercounted.
Census Bureau to miss deadline, jeopardizing Trump plan
Internal documents obtained earlier this month by a House committee show that Census Bureau officials don't see the apportionment numbers being ready until days after Biden is inaugurated on Jan. 20.
US extends heightened border enforcement during coronavirus
Customs and Border Protection has been sending Mexican and Central American migrants they encounter along the southwestern border back to Mexico in about two hours.
Documents reveal federal agents engaged in sex acts with victims
Defense attorneys were outraged when they learned of the agents’ actions.
Border Patrol needlessly spent $12M at Texas facility, says government watchdog
Over five months, Customs and Border Protection paid $5.3 million for 650,000 meals that were never ordered, according to the Government Accountability Office..
By Cedar Attanasio, AP