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For years, the Mexican government’s funneled these drivers through a small border town in the Rio Grande Valley. But now, there’s speculation Mexico’s considering moving some of that traffic west to Presidio.
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By Mallory Falk, KERA and Elizabeth Trovall, Houston Public MediaFor most migrants fleeing violence or persecution, getting asylum protections in the U.S.…
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Elise Pepple talks to Rachel Monroe and Gaby Carballo about a topic on a lot of residents’ minds… the difficulty of dating in rural America. They go over the complications, the highs, and the lows of finding love in West Texas. Later in the show, a conversation Carlos Morales had with journalists Alfredo Corchado and Angela Kocherga about their observations and experiences in covering the U.S.-Mexico border.
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By Julián Aguilar, Texas TribuneEL PASO — When David Acevedo attended a meeting with officials from the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers in Webb County last…
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By Reynaldo Leaños Jr., Texas Public RadioIn Matamoros, Mexico, more than 1,500 asylum-seekers are living in squalid conditions in a tent encampment and…
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By Mallory Falk, KERAA growing number of Mexicans are fleeing their homes and heading to the U.S. border to seek asylum, driven by a surge in violence.…
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By Julián Aguilar, Texas TribuneThe Trump administration has expanded a controversial immigration policy to another Texas port of entry.The Migrant…
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Diana Nguyen speak to CJ Alvarez, the author of “Border Land, Border Water." The book examines the history of construction projects that have shaped the region where the United states and Mexico meet. Later, Nguyen talks to to Paul Chavarria and Chris Gonzales. Together, they’ve started organizing drag shows in Marfa.
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By Julián Aguilar, Texas TribuneEL PASO — The number of people who were apprehended by or surrendered to federal immigration officials on the U.S.-Mexico…
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By Mallory Falk/KERA and Julián Aguilar/Texas TribuneLuis Orozco Morales had made the trip many times between his home in Hobbs, New Mexico, and El Paso.…