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Anne Laurent

@anne_laurent

Freelance journalist based in Mexico City (French, English & Spanish)

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MEXICO DEATH MYSTERY: An arrest warrant was issued in the death of a 25-year-old woman who visited Mexico last month with her friends. Her family is demanding answers and the FBI is now investigating the case. Victor Oquendo has more. abcn.ws/3XvXlzX

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Hundreds of migrants have arrived at the Southern border, after wading across the Rio Grande to reach El Paso, Texas. The new surge comes ahead of the expected expiration of Title 42, which allows the U.S. to expel asylum-seekers during the pandemic.Matt Rivers has more.

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Authorities are warning that an unprecedented surge in migrants at the southern border may only worsen with the expiration of Title 42 looming, the Trump-era policy that allows the U.S. to expel asylum seekers at the border. Matt Rivers reports. abcn.ws/3iXnzeV

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Officials in El Paso, TX say 2,500 people are arriving at the border every day. That number is expected to rise to 5,000 when Title 42 expires next week. Matt Rivers reports on how the city’s social services are trying to cope. abcn.ws/3j1M3DT

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Biden administration anticipates migrant spike as a Trump-era policy allowing officials to turn away would-be migrants based on COVID health orders is set to expire next week. Matt Rivers reports.

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EXCLUSIVE: With the expected end of Title 42 just days away, Martha Raddatz sits down with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on the southern border. “If the courts do not intervene and put a halt to the removal of Title 42, it's gonna be total chaos," Abbott says. abcn.ws/3YAhTb2

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The son of imprisoned drug kingpin “El Chapo” has been arrested by authorities in Mexico. The pre-dawn military operation sparked gunfights and roadblocks across the city where the Sinaloa drug cartel is headquartered. @mattriversabc reports. abcn.ws/3Geq44C

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EXCLUSIVE: The wife of a California public defender who died in Mexico last month is revealing new details deepening the mystery surrounding her husband’s death at a resort in Baja California. @mattgutmanabc reports. gma.abc/3JWwM2G

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The FBI is working with Mexican authorities in the search of four U.S. citizens who were allegedly kidnapped in Mexico. The FBI is asking for the public's help in identifying who might be responsible, offering a $50,000 reward. Matt Rivers has more. trib.al/OXL7Xb8

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BREAKING: Two of the four Americans kidnapped in Mexico have been found dead, while the other two have been found alive, according to Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. trib.al/POok0sv

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Two of the four Americans from South Carolina kidnapped at gunpoint in Mexico have been found dead, while the other two have returned to the U.S. to recover from their injuries. @mattriversabc reports. trib.al/eyXOhc6

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Harrowing new details are emerging in the deadly abduction of four Americans in Mexico, as officials say the gunmen took the group to various locations, including a clinic, to throw off authorities. Matt Rivers reports. trib.al/ThMlqZe

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A Mexican drug cartel is allegedly taking responsibility for the kidnapping of 4 U.S. citizens, 2 of whom were killed. 5 men were found tied up near a pickup truck with a note saying, “WE HAVE DECIDED TO DELIVER THOSE INVOLVED.” @mattriversabc reports. trib.al/2dHszMO

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Mexican cartel "apologizes" for deadly kidnapping of U.S. citizens and allegedly turns over five of its own members to police. @mattriversabc reports. gma.abc/3JueFR1

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Three women living in Texas went missing in Mexico weeks after crossing the border to sell clothes at a flea market. The FBI is aware of the disappearances, acknowledging them days after four Americans were abducted in Matamoros. Matt Rivers has more. trib.al/knCkg7t