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The essay collection — co-edited by Harriett Romo and William Dupont — explores the complex and rich heritage of the the Texas-Mexico borderlands through the perspective of architects, historians, anthropologist and others.
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Supply chain upheaval and tensions with China are prompting some companies to pivot production away from the Pacific.
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A Kinney County Judge ruled an Operation Lone Star policy to be unconstitutional for being discriminatory against migrant men.
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At the southern tip of Texas, hundreds of people gathered around the last public lighthouse in the state on Friday. No living person in Port Isabel had seen the city's lighthouse's beacon shine before.
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A first-person account by Texas Public Radio's Carolina Cuellar regarding events that occurred at the October Hidalgo County GOP County Executive Committee Meeting.
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Gov. Greg Abbott has asked the public for donations to fund his controversial effort to bus migrants from border communities to Washington D.C. following criticism over his use of taxpayer dollars.
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The United States will lift pandemic travel restrictions at border crossings with Mexico next month, reopening the border to fully vaccinated individuals and ending a virtual shutdown that separated families and hurt businesses that relied on shoppers from Mexico.
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With her hair neatly braided, the girl sat next to her baby brother, dressed for an outing, complete with a backpack and note — but their parents were nowhere to be found, the U.S. Border Patrol said.
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For those who can’t stay indoors, the rain threatens their belongings, including legal documents, and heightens disease risk in the asylum-seeker camp.
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The governor summoned additional manpower after an increase in the number of people illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.