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The temporary units for people waiting to enter the U.S. are meant to bolster a shortfall in shelter caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
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The 7-2 decision could have major consequences for thousands of people seeking protection from violence and persecution in other countries.
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The pandemic has "had a particularly heartbreaking impact on refugees — in the sense that it's cut off their ability to travel, and trapped them in precarious situations," says an immigration lawyer.
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A little more than 100 migrants out the of tens of thousands who've arrived at the southern border in recent months have been granted protection.