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!
Join us for an illuminating conversation about borders, belonging, myths, and oracles. She warns, “What we have created is a ruinous map for a ruinous future.”
Texas governor Greg Abbott has barred federal agents from Shelby Park in Eagle Pass, but not content creators who promote invasion rhetoric and conspiracy theories.
As we move towards November, what effect will a (presumably heated) presidential election have on the U.S.-Mexico borderlands? Let's discuss!
"I went through dozens of reports, scores of articles, on the discussion of this migration bill, and the reporters talked to zero migrants and zero migrant rights groups."
We are being used as political pawns by our own governor, says Jessie Fuentes, an Eagle Pass business owner.
It’s no accident that Texas is at the very center of the “invasion” campaign strategy.
A vivid description of how fracking in Mexico has harmed water, air, land, and agriculture, and how it is linked to accelerated climate warming, displacement, and migration.
"We need to be thinking more creatively and less restrictively around border policy and yet we're going in the opposite direction," says Bauer.
"We have people dying here, blood on the ground. And the state of Texas seems to feel like this is OK."
Former Texas DPS captain, Jaeson Jones, is a savvy MAGA propagandist and border chaos entrepreneur.
Al Otro Lado's executive director discusses what’s to come this election year: more of the CBP One app and open-air border prisons, along with a hyper-distorted fearmongering narrative of overwhelm.
Escalating political tensions, more MAGA border theater, and militia madness with border communities caught in the middle. It’s going to be a very bumpy ride.
Independent news, culture and context from the U.S.-Mexico border.