This has been a difficult week as many mourn the deaths of Renee Good and others at the hands of ICE. As enforcement actions escalates across the country, the whole country becomes part of the borderlands, and thoughtful, detailed reporting from the region continues to become ever more important.
This week, we were happy to bring you a review by Caroline Tracey of an art exhibition by Sonora-born artist Miriam Salado that touched on themes of natural resources and violence in the Sonoran Desert and a reported analysis by Todd Miller about how a dramatic increase in private contracts figures into current border enforcement. Melissa del Bosque also spoke with border activist and ex-Border Patrol agent Jenn Budd about the recent ICE killings and agent impunity.
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This week in The Border Chronicle:
Upcoming arts and culture events:
For those readers in Phoenix, Arizona, there are two art events that may be of interest to Border Chronicle readers. This evening—Friday, January 16—artist Karima Walker, whose work was featured in this January 2025 article about the Santa Cruz River, opens Seers, a solo show related to themes of surveillance and artificial intelligence, at Step Gallery.
At Casa Caracol’s Raíz Gallery, artist maryhope | whitehead | lee’s solo exhibition, “Deadly Crossing: Death and Disappearance in the Sonora|Arizona Borderlands” is on view through Saturday, January 24. There will be a closing reception and borders collage workshop that day from 3-6 p.m.
More News from the Border:
Trump warned of a Tren de Agua invasion. US intel told a different story. WIRED
The U.S. is pressing Mexico to allow U.S. forces to fight cartels. The New York Times
Cochise Cronyism, Pt.1: A rural Arizona sheriff, ICE, and a quarter of a million dollars. Cochise County News
Cochise Cronyism, Pt. 2: Sheriff used office to shill for Canadian drone company seeking to cash in on militarized law enforcement. Cochise County News
Straight out of Project 2025: Trump’s immigration plan was clear. Capital and Main
How Donald Trump has transformed ICE. The New Yorker
Medical examiner likely to classify death of ICE detainee as homicide, recorded call says. The Washington Post
ICE prosecutor who runs racist X account returns to Dallas immigration court. Texas Observer
‘ELITE’: The Palantir app ICE uses to find neighborhoods to raid. 404 Media
Inside ICE’s tool to monitor phones in entire neighborhoods. 404 Media
Texas police invested millions in a shadowy phone-tracking software. They won’t say how they’ve used it. Texas Observer
You’ve heard about who ICE is recruiting. The truth is far worse. I’m the proof. Slate
ICE agents detain Navajo man in Arizona, ignoring US, tribal IDs. The Arizona Republic
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