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An immigration judge fired by the Trump administration searches for meaning at the southern border.
"We can’t do our job without taking ethnicity into account. We are very dependent on that." —DHS official
Let's retire the term "drug cartel" he argues. These are multinational corporations that literally get away with murder.
Will the mass slaughter in Gaza result in more profitable surveillance and weapons on U.S. borders? Sure looks like it, says the Australian author.
While he lived, Eduardo "Eddie" Canales saved countless lives in the remote South Texas ranchlands. A statewide center in Texas to identify missing migrants would be a fitting legacy.
As Democrats campaign to the right of Trump on the border, a cold war bubbles up from below.
Hinojosa talks about what it's like to organize against some of the wealthiest, most powerful industries in the world, and win.
Take a ride on the electoral rollercoaster--and how it impacts the border and U.S.-Mexico relations--with one of the most insightful historians out there.
CBP’s sweeping DNA program places asylum seekers’ genetic profiles in a massive criminal investigations database without their knowledge.
Republican Cash Is Tapping Into a Massive Online Network to Demonize Migrants as Criminals.
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With tonight’s debate, it's the exact right time to learn more about the enforcement-prison-deportation nexus. And how Shah’s vital new book offers a vision out of this mess.
The longtime migration expert talks about solutions, and what's missing in the debate around Biden's executive order to restrict asylum.
Independent news, culture and context from the U.S.-Mexico border.