The Border Chronicle Weekly Roundup: June 5
The Border Chronicle hangs out with legendary journalist Amy Goodman, plus big tech and the "everywhere border" and a podcast about Latin American art and the borderlands and more!
The former South Texas police officer talks about working a “surge” on the Texas-Mexico border, and playing a role in “border theater.”
Behind the political saber-rattling in Arizona and Texas is Ken Cuccinelli, Trump’s former acting deputy secretary of the Department of Homeland Security
With the help of Trump, Steve Bannon, and other extremists, the Rio Grande Valley was transformed into a content factory for right-wing YouTubers, militia crowdfunders, and far-right news sites.
These videos look so much the same, they are functionally meaningless. But we watched them all anyway so we could make fun of them.
A Q&A with journalists Jude Joffe-Block and Terry Greene Sterling on their new book chronicling Arizona's anti-immigrant movement.
The author on his new book "The Marauders," the rise of far-right extremism in Europe and the American borderlands and what communities can learn from Arivaca, Arizona
How a Texas butterfly sanctuary became the center of the resistance against Trump, Steve Bannon and the right-wing agenda at the border.
Investigations find disorder, lack of purpose, and extreme boredom among soldiers deployed to peaceful border communities.
We'll have a photo essay tomorrow from Todd, but first, we need your support dear reader.
A Q&A with Scott Nicol on his New Report on the Expansion of Border Wall in Texas.
Ruiz Soto talks about a new region-wide survey on Central American migration and why people choose to migrate or stay home.
Independent news, culture and context from the U.S.-Mexico border.