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At The Border
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Together We Rise
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At The Border
Landowners along the Texas border continue fight to hold onto their property
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At The Border
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At The Border
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At The Border
Guatemalan mother and son previously separated and deported under Trump should be allowed to return to US, lawyer says
Elsa Ortiz was separated from her 8-year-old son at the border, forced to return home alone. Her attorney says the family should be eligible to come back and stay.
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How does Governor Abbott plan to 'eliminate all rapists' across Texas?
The governor's statements followed his signing the state's heartbeat bill into law, drawing criticism and concerns from many who fight for rape survivors in Texas.
At The Border
San Antonio man donates home to migrants with legal permission to stay in the U.S.
"Faith without deeds is dead. If you're really faithful, show it by how you live your life."
At The Border
Californian turns remote-work flexibility into opportunity to help migrants along border
Instead of working from the comfort of home or a rural resort, Adam Eberwein is taking his engineering skills to where people need them.
At The Border
Looking at trash as history: Archaeologist collects artifacts left behind by migrants, as way to preserve reality of the border
For over a decade Jason De Leon has worked to gather items along the border to showcase the truth about asylum-seekers’ dangerous journeys.
At The Border
Inside the latest efforts and debate on border fortification
As Gov. Greg Abbott’s re-election campaign gains steam, border wall construction continues.
Together We Rise
A dangerous journey to US citizenship: How an unaccompanied teen endured and reunited with his mother 10 years later | Together We Rise
After a Honduran mother left to provide for her family in the U.S., her 17-year-old son took the same journey—and found his second chance at life.
At The Border
'It's being vigilant 24/7' | How a constant flow of migrants keeps one border ranch family on its toes
"I can't imagine there's a whole bunch of people out there in this country who are going to welcome uninvited guests."
At The Border
Landowners along the Texas border continue fight to hold onto their property
While the government is reviewing all pending eminent domain actions, one landowner says the action is "six months too late."
At The Border
Where do the thousands of migrants who traveled to Del Rio go to next?
The reasons these migrants left home may vary, but the hope for a future in the United States is universal.
At The Border
'I feel like I've had my hands tied': For some DACA recipients, simply renewing a work permit can take months
A Houston-based immigration attorney says the process can be "hit or miss," and result in a temporary, uncertain period of unemployment.
At The Border
Guatemalan mother and son previously separated and deported under Trump should be allowed to return to US, lawyer says
Elsa Ortiz was separated from her 8-year-old son at the border, forced to return home alone. Her attorney says the family should be eligible to come back and stay.
At The Border
How does Governor Abbott plan to 'eliminate all rapists' across Texas?
The governor's statements followed his signing the state's heartbeat bill into law, drawing criticism and concerns from many who fight for rape survivors in Texas.
At The Border
San Antonio man donates home to migrants with legal permission to stay in the U.S.
"Faith without deeds is dead. If you're really faithful, show it by how you live your life."
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