Weekly Roundup The Border Chronicle Weekly Roundup: February 6 Just abolishing ICE misses the bigger point, and a deep look at the history of cotton in the borderlands. Todd Miller Feb 6, 2026
Border Militarization Abolishing Just ICE Misses the Point: A Podcast with Melissa and Todd In the spirit of broadening the analysis beyond ICE, Border Chronicle cofounders Melissa del Bosque and Todd Miller discuss the Melissa del Bosque, Todd Miller Feb 5, 2026
Arts & Culture The Lives That Cotton Made Cristina Rivera Garza's new book, Autobiography of Cotton, traces family history through the borderlands' cotton industry. Caroline Tracey Feb 3, 2026
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Newsletter How New Mexico Learned to Love Its Ephemeral Waters Rollbacks to the Clean Water Act may have affected the borderlands more than any other region. States are stepping up—but there’s still more to do. Caroline Tracey Jan 22, 2026
The Border Chronicle Podcast An Autopsy of the Biden Years at the Border: A podcast with Andrea Flores For years, Flores has served as an immigration policy advisor to Democrats at the national level, including President Biden. She talks about what went wrong, and what Democrats should be doing now. Melissa del Bosque, Andrea R. Flores Jan 20, 2026
Weekly Roundup Border Chronicle Weekly Roundup Jan. 16 An art exhibition in Mexico, billions of dollars of CBP spending on private contracts, ICE impunity, and more. Todd Miller, Caroline Tracey Jan 16, 2026
Border Militarization Profitable Violence: A New Era of the Border Industrial Complex In 2025, a dramatic increase in contracts to private industry correlates with increasing violence committed by border and immigration police forces. Todd Miller Jan 15, 2026