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.
An examination of official discourse and the cartel narrative, the national security paradigm, and the drug war as a policy of extermination.
The wildlife conservationist talks about what's at stake as Arizona builds a shipping container wall through a 10-mile stretch of critical border habitat.
On the cusp of COP27, it is time to build solidarity with the increasing millions displaced by climate, not more deadly walls.
The recent fatal shooting in Hudspeth County, Texas, conjures white supremacy and vigilante violence from more than a century ago.
A deep look with the Electronic Frontier Foundation at the fortification of surveillance on the border. As Nogales mayor Arturo Garino asked: “Would you want to have a blimp above your house?”
"My story was tragic and painful. It took me years to open up. But I have a story that I hope can make some change, and let people know who we migrants really are."
These photos capture people demanding a new world from the streets of Nogales to the streets of Mexico City.
The Border Chronicle is in Montreal this week. Also, gratitude to our readers for their inspiring work, and we hope you'll subscribe to The Border Chronicle, too.
In this discussion we take a close look at the “global panopticon,” robotic dogs, the border-industrial complex, and what all this has to do with the changing climate.
Texas Republicans Ramp Up the Anti-immigrant Rhetoric, Powered by Fossil Fuel, and Big Tobacco
The UN Climate Change Conference starts next month. What should global leaders make a priority? Join our panel of international experts tomorrow, Thursday, in our discussion thread.
“It strips people of their humanity,” says the ACLU.
Independent news, culture and context from the U.S.-Mexico border.