Vampires without Borders
Spanning a thousand years and multiple continents, the new novel Filth Eaters casts vampires as the world's ultimate stateless people.
The legal scholar and author of "Crimmigration Law" and "Migrating to Prison" on immigration detention reform, midterm elections, and what he’s watching for in 2022.
In this Q&A, Dov Baum of the American Friends Service Committee identifies corporations profiting from border and immigration enforcement and the "people pressure" needed to counter them.
Our final post of the year looks at the contrast between people celebrating holiday traditions across borders and the U.S. Border Patrol's Operation Santa Claus.
Southern Arizona’s legendary human rights champion rates the Biden administration’s first year at the border and suggests the time has come for a “quiet revolution.”
Renowned author and scholar explains that it "is not a crisis of the border but one that is due to the border."
How the border industry benefits from climate displacement and protects the polluters.
To create a safer, more sustainable world, the United States needs to divert border money toward climate action.
Author and scholar Oswaldo Zavala challenges the cartel narrative anchored in a "national security storytelling machine," and opens up a whole new way to think about the drug war.
An interview with geographer Reece Jones about his new book, White Borders.
Don’t be fooled by a high-tech ‘virtual’ wall: It’s even more invasive than a physical wall.
To understand why Haitians arrive at the U.S.-Mexico border, it is necessary to understand decades of U.S. border enforcement in the Caribbean.
Independent news, culture and context from the U.S.-Mexico border.