Biden administration faces challenges at U.S.-Mexico border
As the number of migrants and asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border increases, the Biden administration must find ways to safely house them amid the coronavirus pandemic. Washington Post immigration reporter Nick Miroff joined CBSN to discuss the situation.
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Jury convicts fired police officer Derek Chauvin of all charges in George Floyd's killing
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Fauci says COVID vaccines are key to "normalcy" amid vaccine hesitancy
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What the Chauvin verdict means for reforms
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Emotional outpouring after Chauvin guilty verdict
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Derek Chauvin guilty on all charges in George Floyd’s death
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Chauvin verdict brings a moment of accountability
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George Floyd's brother Philonise speaks after Chauvin conviction
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Biden calls Chauvin trial evidence "overwhelming"
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Analyzing the Derek Chauvin verdict
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Activist on Chauvin verdict: "We need to continue holding officers accountable"
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Attorney for George Floyd's family reacts to Derek Chauvin's conviction
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"CBS Evening News" headlines for Tuesday, April 20, 2021
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