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This week on Fronteras:Human trafficking is an international crime, but Texas authorities are learning to understand it as a local atrocity.The fight to…
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· Pope Francis’ Reason for Visiting Juarez· Tijuana Sees Drop In Some Serious Crimes· Technology Links Houston’s Homeless With Housing· Texas Voters A Big…
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On Fronteras this week:· Same-sex marriage is the law of the land but in Texas some county officials are resisting· A civil rights expert and legal…
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— Last summer tens of thousands of unaccompanied Central American minors crossed the Rio Grande and entered the United States. Many were fleeing violence…
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Fronteras: Nearly a quarter of Texas business owners are foreign born. Texas entrepreneurs want more high-skilled visas. The private space company XCOR…
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Fronteras: More high schools in Texas may start offering Mexican-American studies. Can you guess the political affiliation of a legislator just by looking…
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Fronteras: Long-awaited rail connection linking large Mexican ports in Sinaloa and Michoacan to Texas will break ground in 2015. Arizona’s Maricopa County…
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Fronteras: A university research team in Texas was one of six teams selected by the FAA to begin testing drones, but not everyone is keen on the idea. A…
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Fronteras: In the New Year, Mexico will begin to implement a sweeping tax reform, but northern border communities are protesting the change. U.S. border…
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Fronteras: Tijuana has long been a magnet for migrants from across Mexico, but the city’s rapid growth means urban planning is often a second thought.…