The Border Chronicle Weekly Roundup: November 14
Those recently deported say overcrowding in detention, lack of oversight and misinformation are creating deadly conditions. Plus, stories from the frontline of climate displacement in Guatemala.
This Week in The Border Chronicle:
"A lot of families are suffering": A Q&A with Sister Tracey Horan from the Kino Border Initiative in Ambos Nogales
Sister Tracey Horan is the associate director of education and advocacy for the Kino Border Initiative, a binational, Catholic-…
We Just Want the Chance to Stay: Stories from Guatemala and the Borderlands on Climate and Belonging
This is a modified excerpt from We Just Want a Chance to Stay: Stories from Guatemala and the Borderlands on Climate and the Right to Stay, a report just published by Climate Refugees, an organization that brings attention to and takes action to help people displaced by climate change.
More News on the Border:
Event this Saturday, Nov. 15, in southern Arizona: Rally for the Valley from Noon- 4 p.m.
Join congressional leaders, local elected officials, environmentalists, wildlife advocates and other folks who care about the beautiful San Rafael Valley, one of the most important wildlife corridors left in southeastern Arizona. Border wall construction through the valley has already begun. Click on the link above for more info.






We have the Gestapo and Brownshirts threatening to build deportation concentration camp here in my new home, on the Pacific coast of Oregon....
https://dissidentvoice.org/2025/11/ice-is-coming-to-town-easier-access-to-the-ocean-far-far-away-from-portland/