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Donald Trump

The sun sets over the Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge.

Border agency set to jumpstart Trump’s wall in a Texas wildlife refuge

By Kiah Collier, Texas Tribune, and T. Christian Miller, ProPublica | July 29, 2017

Customs and Border Protection indicates it will use its own funds to build 3-mile segment of wall amid one of the nation’s most cherished bird-watching locales. Continue Reading

Gregory Z. Smith

A border wall would be oppressive, even on our side

By Gregory Z. Smith | July 28, 2017

The divisiveness Trump’s border wall symbolizes is deeply felt in the borderlands. Continue Reading

Bill McCamley

Resistance isn’t enough. Democrats need to offer real solutions.

By Bill McCamley | July 27, 2017

We need to offer real, courageous and effective ideas that create jobs, keep people healthy, and continue the role our nation has as a world leader. Continue Reading

The U.S. Capitol Building

Has the moment for environmental justice been lost?

By Talia Buford, ProPublica | July 25, 2017

Facing Trump’s proposals for cutting programs that help minorities and the poor, Democrats scramble to make up for missed opportunities to protect them. Continue Reading

Protecting our wildlife corridors, protecting our culture

By Jeremy Romero | July 21, 2017

The Rio Grande del Norte National Monument protects vital wildlife corridors and connectivity that provide habitat, breeding grounds and migratory routes from central New Mexico to southern Colorado. Continue Reading

Donald Trump

Trump has secretive teams to roll back regulations, led by hires with deep industry ties

By Robert Faturechi, ProPublica, and Danielle Ivory, The New York Times | July 13, 2017

An investigation found many appointees with potential conflicts of interest, including two who might personally profit if particular regulations are undone. Continue Reading

Donald Trump

Election experts see flaws in Trump voter commission’s plan to smoke out fraud

By Jessica Huseman, ProPublica | July 8, 2017

The commission told ProPublica that states’ voter rolls will be run against federal databases to find potential fraudulent registrations — a move experts say will result in thousands of errors and could distort fraud. Continue Reading

Border Patrol

ICE officers told to take action against all undocumented immigrants encountered while on duty

By Marcelo Rochabrun, ProPublica | July 7, 2017

A directive from the head of ICE’s enforcement unit appears to push for tougher action than the Trump administration has publicly promised. Continue Reading

Bill McCamley

When resisting Trump, let’s all try to do better

By Bill McCamley | June 21, 2017

Our motto should always be, when they go low, we go high. Continue Reading

James Jimenez

The ripple effects of the president’s budget cuts

By James Jimenez | June 8, 2017

COMMENTARY: The harmful effects will ripple into every small business in your community. Continue Reading

Donald Trump

For climate cause, Trump’s withdrawal from Paris accord just one hurdle among many

By Andrew Revkin, ProPublica | June 3, 2017

Economic forces at work beyond the reach of the global climate agreement present their own enduring challenges. Continue Reading

Max Mastellone

An open letter to those who reject progressive politics

By Max Mastellone | May 15, 2017

I fully appreciate the frustration that exists out there. Join us to fight for the true fulfillment of our nation’s promise. Continue Reading

James Comey

The problems with the FBI’s email investigation went well beyond Comey

By Peter Elkind, special to ProPublica | May 13, 2017

Previously unreported judgments and misjudgments by FBI agents played a crucial role in the FBI director’s fateful decisions. Continue Reading

Heath Haussamen

It’s on all of us to fight this nonsense

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | May 12, 2017

If government officials won’t demonstrate that they’re acting in the public’s interest, we should assume they’re not. Continue Reading

Migrant workers

Can low-wage industries survive without immigrants and refugees?

By Michael Grabell, ProPublica | May 11, 2017

Case Farms’ history shows how many sectors like meatpacking depend on immigrants and refugees. Now business leaders fear President Trump’s policies will create a labor shortage. Continue Reading

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