Breaking News: (Video) Department of Homeland Security installs first segment of floating border barrier on the Rio Grande
DHS has begun installing its massive floating buoy barrier which could include more than 500 miles.
A detailed, intimate, frank (and, be warned, often explicit) conversation with the 'Border Hacker' authors about how they met, why they decided to write a book, and how they are living under threat.
At The Border Chronicle we’re ready to take on whatever 2023 has in store for the borderlands.
Join me on a reflective journey with photos and ponderings in this last post for The Border Chronicle in 2022. Until then, happy holidays and New Year!
Whether Title 42 ends or not, Sonoyta, Sonora, and the Centro de Esperanza are preparing for the long haul, said Aaron Flores, codirector of the center.
From Brownsville, Uvalde, and Del Rio to El Paso, New Mexico, and Arizona, a powerful glimpse into this journey for border justice.
Since protests began in earnest on November 29, a multi-generational group of Arizonans have managed to halt construction on the governor’s border wall made of double-stacked shipping containers.
How apocalyptic mass fantasies stoked by Hollywood and the media help fuel the border industrial complex
Here’s a rundown of everything you need to know.
Today, the United States has more border walls than it's ever had in history, says Nicol.
Running a journalism outlet in 2022 is a little like entering Mad Max’s Thunderdome, under the supervision of Chief Twit, Elon Musk.
Café Justo offers a border story like no other. It is a story not of walls, drones, and towers, but of international solidarity, and how a community tended to its own migration crisis.
When it Comes to Heavy-Handed Border Enforcement, the Executive Director of the National Butterfly Center Has Seen it All.
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