STORY Mexican Border Cities: Too Dangerous for Americans but Safe Enough for Migrants, U.S. Government Says
December 11, 2019
STORY A Mexican Citizen Had Court Papers Allowing Him to Be in the US. But a Border Patrol Agent Detained Him Anyway.
October 22, 2019
STORY After Asylum Ruling, Migrants in Juárez Face a New Choice: Stay in Line or Try Crossing Elsewhere
August 24, 2019
STORY As El Paso Closes Emergency Migrant Shelters, Mexico Scrambles to Add Space on the Border
August 3, 2019
STORY Legal Experts Say New Federal Rule to Block Most Asylum Claims Is on Shaky Ground
July 30, 2019
STORY In El Paso Court, Migrants No Longer Get Legal Advocates or Pre-Hearing Briefings on Their Rights
STORY Border Apprehensions Dropped in June, but Federal Officials Say Crisis Continues
STORY 'All We Want Is for Them to Listen to Us': In Mexico, Trump's Latest Asylum Policy Stirs Anger, Fear, and Confusion
STORY From El Paso to Brownsville, the Path to Reunification Isn't Easy for Immigrant Parents
July 12, 2018
STORY In El Paso Shelter, a Group of Undocumented Immigrant Parents Now Know Where Their Children Are
June 29, 2018
STORY The Border Fence Looms over These Texans. Should the Government Pay Them?
January 23, 2018
STORY How a South Texas Bureaucrat Became a Multimillionaire Amid the Rush to Build a Border Fence
December 30, 2017
STORY Finding Border Landowners Was Harder Than Expected
December 18, 2017
STORY How We Reported ‘The Taking’
December 14, 2017
STORY The Taking: How the Federal Government Abused Its Power to Seize Property for a Border Fence