The inquiry into border agents on horseback continues. Critics see a 'broken' system Six weeks ago, DHS promised a quick investigation into images of Border Patrol agents on horses menacing Haitian migrants at the border. Critics say the discipline system needs an overhaul. Joel Rose
'View' Co-Hosts Test Positive For COVID TV Moments Before Harris Interview Two hosts of the "The View" were pulled live from the program on Friday, just before the vice president was scheduled to join them onstage for an in-person interview. Alana Wise
U.S. Border Agents Chased Migrants On Horseback. A Photographer Explains What He Saw "I thought the Haitians were quite scared, and I think there was probably some panic which resulted in them trying to run around the horses," photographer Paul Ratje says. Bill Chappell Play AudioListen 2 mins
The Biden Administration Is Fighting In Court To Keep A Trump-Era Immigration Policy A rarely used U.S. code pertaining to public health was invoked during the pandemic by the Trump White House to expel asylum-seekers. The Biden White House wants to keep it. Scott Neuman Play AudioListen 4 mins
CBP Defends Conditions At Border Detention Centers Amid Upsurge In Migrants U.S. Customs and Border Protection released photos and video of Texas immigrant processing centers that have faced fresh criticism for overcrowding and poor conditions. Scott Neuman
Border officials lied about targeted stops of Iranian Americans back in January Last January, 277 people, many of them U.S. citizens or permanent residents with Iranian heritage or ties to the Middle East, were stopped by border agents, records obtained by the Council for American Islamic Relations in Washington and the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project found. Esmy Jimenez
Shadow Immigration System: Migrant Children Detained In Hotels By Private Contractors Private contractors are detaining migrant children in hotels before they are put on planes to their home countries. This bypasses the normal process that gives children a chance to ask for asylum. Marisa Peñaloza Play AudioListen 6 mins
Americans Back Trump On Immigration — But Only To Stop COVID-19, Poll Finds An NPR/Ipsos poll found broad support for sweeping government action to combat the coronavirus — including temporary limits on immigration. But support for other White House policies has not changed. Joel Rose
Supreme Court Rules Border Patrol Agents Who Shoot Foreign Nationals Can't Be Sued In a 5-4 decision, the court ruled Tuesday that families of noncitizens shot by federal agents on foreign territory have no constitutional right to sue for damages in U.S. courts. Vanessa Romo
Between President Trump's Border Wall And The Rio Grande Lies A 'No Man's Land' Because of flooding worries, the border wall is often built as much as a mile north of the Rio Grande, leaving thousands of isolated acres between the water and the wall. John Burnett Play AudioListen 8 mins