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A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) has revealed a troubling correlation between the height of the border wall and an increase in migrant drownings along the U.S.-Mexico border. Published in the Journal of the American Medicine, the study sheds light on a concerning trend that has emerged in recent years.
A new study is finding that migrant drownings increased as the border wall got higher. Jon Fink reports.
According to the study's findings, migrant drownings have seen a significant uptick since 2019, coinciding with the implementation of. . .