History on criminalization of border crossings
A history lesson on how crossing the border became a criminal action
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Continue reading →Lawfare has an interesting description of why some in DHS see issues with the “Remain in Mexico” policy.
Continue reading →One reason areas between Laredo and El Paso may not see much more fence.
Continue reading →Climate change, debt, coffee prices. New Yorker had a series on factors affecting migration.
Continue reading →The following page describes some of the procedures. Also answers some questions of why some might physically come to the US to request asylum rather than being outside the border applying as refugees.
Continue reading →An article from a few years ago about deadly desert crossing. Unfortunately, still true as summer temperatures climb.
Continue reading →An article summarizing some causes of El Salvadoran migration to the US
Continue reading →A documentary series with broader description of migrant stories.
Continue reading →A few months old, but still a good description of the wall from the San Diego newspaper
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