Thank you to everyone who joined our live video talk last night with Alix Dick about her new memoir “The cost of being undocumented: one woman’s reckoning with America’s inhumane math.” Alix talked about what it’s like for people living without legal status in the United States as masked federal agents kidnap people off the streets in California. This week at The Border Chronicle, we also have an audio feature by Pablo de la Rosa in South Texas where immigrant communities say they are afraid to leave their homes for fear of being targeted by law enforcement and federal agents.
To learn more about Alix’s new memoir, listen to our May podcast with Alix and her co-author Antero Garcia. Also check out their excellent Substack “La Cuenta.”
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This Week in The Border Chronicle:
More News from the Border:
The Rio Grande Valley as Heart of LGBTQ+ Resistance and Joy The Texas Observer
Property owners express concern, confusion over Starbase zoning ordinance MyRGV.com
Mexico’s president threatens to sue over SpaceX debris from rocket explosions The Guardian
Pentagon to set up 2 more military buffer zones near border in Arizona and Texas ABC News
National Defense Area established in South Texas Air Force press release
ICE Is Arresting 1,100 Percent More Noncriminals on the Streets Than in 2017 Cato.org
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