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In Juárez, the most dangerous city on earth, the courage and compassion of reporter Julián Cardona stood out. → Read More
Lucha Libre elevates wrestling to a form of Mexican national theater. As such, foreign Luchadors navigate the thorny power dynamic of their otherness. → Read More
At a hotel in Puerto Rico, Adam Levin is making deal after deal. His plan? To turn an iconic magazine into the world's biggest cannabis brand. → Read More
Trump wanted someone ‘tough’ to handle the border. Kevin McAleenan’s agents were the ones who took kids from parents. He even helped come up with the idea. → Read More
'We were locked inside as if we were in a jail,' one migrant said of his experience at a shelter. → Read More
El Paso, Texas, has become a laboratory for the administration's immigration policy—much to the anger of many residents. → Read More
Seven-year-old girl who died in U.S. custody stayed at one of several facilities where agents refused to touch repulsive water, according to government watchdogs. → Read More
The company touts its new tech for catching hate speech. But neither the filter nor Facebook’s human monitors caught a hundred posts calling for people to be shot. → Read More
People waiting patiently to ask for sanctuary are told to go because there aren’t enough resources to process them, a bottleneck made worse by the president’s executive order. → Read More
At campaign headquarters in El Paso, and across the city, the mantra is one of cautious optimism: ‘he has a chance.’ → Read More
Holding guns and wearing face masks, officers marched over one the busiest international crossings. Advocates say it’s intimidation, not preparation for unarmed poor people. → Read More
They’re first-generation Americans or newcomers and they aren’t turned off by the Republican senator’s sharp rhetoric about immigration. → Read More
Authorities separated families and took their documents, leaving genetic tests as the only way to verify who they are. And a secret contractor is doing the work. → Read More
Family separation may be over, but mass detention will continue with the help of the Pentagon. And the administration wants to loosen regulations on how it can treat children. → Read More
Adults are being deported while their children wait in foster care. Finding each other in the U.S. is hard, advocates say, and even harder once parents are back home. → Read More
Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen says asylum seekers are welcome. She doesn’t say agents are turning them away, forcing them to enter the U.S. illegally. That’s how kids get taken. → Read More
The closest thing to parents that migrant children heard on Sunday were the screams of protesters. → Read More
Almost entire days of the treasury secretary’s schedule are redacted using a ‘law enforcement’ exception to the Freedom of Information Act. → Read More
Charlie LeDuff's latest book, 'Sh*tshow,' is a wide-ranging travelogue of a country on the brink of collapse. → Read More
The man who pushed a fake Green Party candidate once interned for Rep. Chris Collins—the congressman the candidate was supposedly trying to unseat. → Read More