South Texas Fights Back
ICE raids and detentions, together with a high-profile killing, have led Rio Grand Valley residents to mobilize—including even some local Republicans.
Border policy is fragmented. Asylum, despite being the law of the land, is all but a dream for most. Every border town up and down the line tells a different story. But as the August summer sun sears the desert, the desperation is palpable as people wait, hope and pray.
We’ll Be Back in August. Until Then Read Up, Stay Hydrated, and Go Outside!
"We're still here and we're very proud of the legacy that has been left to us."
FoxNews.com supported the January 6 attack. Atkin is working to stop it from promoting the next insurrection.
It's been an encouraging week with 79 new paid subscribers! Keep 'em coming and we thank you!
The good news is The Border Chronicle is nine months old. The bad news is that we run out of funding in three months. Welcome to journalism.
What about more community gardens to reduce both guns and food insecurity?
Budd's new book "Against the Wall" takes an unflinching look at the systemic misogyny and racism in the Border Patrol, and overcoming a childhood of trauma and abuse.
"The 'Great Replacement' isn't new. It’s just that it's been packaged for the digital age in a very effective way."
"I feel very different about this work than anything I’ve done before. It’s like an open wound."
In Arizona and Texas, border residents are noticing more and more personal belongings left behind, including confidential documents, along the U.S. side of the border wall.
Independent news, culture and context from the U.S.-Mexico border.