What’s Next?
An immigration judge fired by the Trump administration searches for meaning at the southern border.
A report from the banks of the Rio Grande during the “Bridging Borders and Leveraging Water for Peace” World Water Week 24 conference in El Paso/Juárez.
Water, climate change, and the right-wing disinformation ecosystem...the Border Chronicle founders discuss what should be on everyone's radar when we talk about the borderlands.
Join us for an illuminating conversation about borders, belonging, myths, and oracles. She warns, “What we have created is a ruinous map for a ruinous future.”
A new visual investigation, led by Lighthouse Reports, uncovers the truth about the deadly Ciudad Juárez migrant detention fire
Support independent journalism from the U.S.-Mexico border.
In election years, U.S. politicians treat migrants as dangerous, flat, or faceless, and claim enforcement is the only solution to the “crisis.” A shelter in Nogales offers a different perspective.
Texas governor Greg Abbott has barred federal agents from Shelby Park in Eagle Pass, but not content creators who promote invasion rhetoric and conspiracy theories.
As we move towards November, what effect will a (presumably heated) presidential election have on the U.S.-Mexico borderlands? Let's discuss!
The recent sighting of a new Jaguar in southern Arizona bodes well for the borderlands, says McSpadden of the Center for Biological Diversity.
"I went through dozens of reports, scores of articles, on the discussion of this migration bill, and the reporters talked to zero migrants and zero migrant rights groups."
A new report from ACLU and immigration rights organizations on what Congress and CBP can do to end Border Patrol's longstanding practice of trashing asylum seekers' belongings.
Independent news, culture and context from the U.S.-Mexico border.