The Border Chronicle Weekly Roundup: June 5
The Border Chronicle hangs out with legendary journalist Amy Goodman, plus big tech and the "everywhere border" and a podcast about Latin American art and the borderlands and more!
Historically, the U.S.-Mexico border region has suffered under both political parties, she says. "I don't see a lot of difference."
In this on-the-ground letter from the border, we explore how between Arizona and Sonora the razor tech barrier is--and likely will continue to be--a monument to many presidents and policies.
Melissa and Todd on the last time Trump deployed active military to the border; the immigration policy of cansancio in Mexico; and Harris and the Dems’ tough talk on asylum.
Join us at 10 a.m. Pacific time, 11 a.m. Mountain, noon Central, 1 p.m. Eastern.
Meet the former intelligence officers and ex-feds spreading propaganda and laying the groundwork for an election challenge on behalf of Trump.
Earlier this month the Mexican military killed six migrants in Chiapas. Behind this is the militarization of Mexico’s southern border with Guatemala, done with support and pressure from the U.S.
“The real crisis at the U.S. southern border is not the people coming across, but the hardening of the human heart,” says the author of CROSSING THE LINE.
Pishko talks about her new book on sheriffs, far-right extremism, and what it means for our democracy and the upcoming election.
Border nonprofits say contractor, My Bright Horizon, left brochures, but didn’t say it was part of Gov. Ron DeSantis’s anti-immigrant "relocation" initiative.
Texas attorney general Ken Paxton is targeting border nonprofits to swing the November election to Trump and authoritarianism.
Let's retire the term "drug cartel" he argues. These are multinational corporations that literally get away with murder.
Will the mass slaughter in Gaza result in more profitable surveillance and weapons on U.S. borders? Sure looks like it, says the Australian author.
Independent news, culture and context from the U.S.-Mexico border.