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José Santoyo

Immigrant ‘dreamers’ fear deportation nightmare under Trump

By Jay Root and Travis Putnam Hill, the Texas Tribune | November 10, 2016

Some undocumented immigrants brought here as kids were granted a sort of legal status by President Barack Obama. They’re in a state of shock and panic now that Donald Trump has won the White House. Continue Reading

Suchiate River

In Mexico, complaints about undocumented immigrants taking jobs

By Julián Aguilar, The Texas Tribune | October 27, 2016

In southern Mexico, locals say some migrants fleeing Central America are staying put instead of traveling on to the United States. Continue Reading

Erick Alexander Reyes

Mexico fights illegal immigration on its own southern border

By Jay Root, The Texas Tribune | October 26, 2016

Under pressure from the United States, Mexico has tried to cut down the flow of Central American immigrants passing through on their way to the southern U.S. border. Continue Reading

Sergio Aguayo

For Mexican towns attacked by cartel, few answers and no justice

By Ginger Thompson and Alejandra Xanic, ProPublica | October 12, 2016

A new report finds that the Mexican government failed to stop a door-to-door campaign of killing that went on for weeks along the United States border. Continue Reading

Albuquerque

The brilliant, beautiful and ugly faces of October in New Mexico

By Kent Paterson | October 4, 2016

Without a doubt, 2016 has been one of the toughest years on record in the Land of Enchantment. Continue Reading

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Public killings are part of an increase in murders in Juárez

By Kent Paterson | August 25, 2016

August’s murders recall the period from 2008 to 2012 when gangland-style executions happened at all hours and seemingly in all places. Continue Reading

Donald Trump

Trump calls NAFTA a ‘disaster.’ Texas Republicans beg to differ.

By Kirby Wilson, The Texas Tribune | August 10, 2016

Donald Trump might want out of NAFTA. Texas congressional Republicans aren’t going there. Continue Reading

Garrey Carruthers

In defense of offering discounted NMSU tuition to Mexican students

By Garrey Carruthers | July 1, 2016

It’s too bad that Fox News’ Tucker Carlson didn’t have all of his facts straight before he went on the air. Continue Reading

Traffic jam

Trump’s train, Shadow Mountain and NAFTA’s deadly highway

By Kent Paterson | June 24, 2016

Long waits to cross the downtown Juárez train tracks are just one small part of many transportation bottlenecks currently gripping the Paso del Norte borderland as a new round of development and commercial expansion overtakes the region. Continue Reading

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Bloody crackdown on Mexican teachers spurs crisis

By Kent Paterson | June 21, 2016

As of Tuesday, the teacher’s union listed between eight and 10 civilians killed, with scores injured and perhaps 22 disappeared. Government sources placed the death toll at eight or 10 and the number of detained at 23. Continue Reading

Ginger Thompson

Mexico finds it easier to focus on Trump than its own failings

By Ginger Thompson, ProPublica | April 26, 2016

Experts accuse the Mexican government of thwarting its investigation of a student massacre and torturing suspects, but the top story in a prominent Mexican newspaper is about standing up to Trump. Continue Reading

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Ciudad Juárez commercial district bounces back

By Kent Paterson | April 24, 2016

Millions of dollars are being invested in redevelopment and business is starting to pick up in an area that was ravaged by the great violence of 2008-2012. Continue Reading

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Border Lexmark workers keep up the fight

By Kent Paterson | March 25, 2016

For more than three months, Miriam Delgado and her friends have struggled to get their jobs back at Lexmark International, a U.S.-based company that manufactures printer cartridges at its large plant in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. Continue Reading

Marcus Francisco Valencia Rodriguez

Immigration saga leaves teen trapped in Mexico

By Jay Root and Julián Aguilar, The Texas Tribune | March 17, 2016

Marcos Valencia spends his days dreaming of going home to Indiana, where he grew up from age three. But in the eyes of the law, his home is the cartel-infested state of Tamaulipas, Mexico, where he was born. Continue Reading

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Truth and justice remain elusive in Mexico’s Iguala/Ayotzinapa atrocity

By Kent Paterson | March 8, 2016

More than 17 months after the deadly attack on students and civilians in the Mexican city of Iguala, the truth behind the atrocity — and justice for the victims — seems more elusive than ever. Continue Reading

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