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The Border Chronicle – Border Chronicle: Weekly Roundup March 7

Posted on March 7, 2025

Photo montage (or reality?) by Pablo de la Rosa

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This Week In The Border Chronicle:

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More News From the Border:

Hermosillo, Sonora. (Photo: Melissa del Bosque)

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Dante Galeazzi: I don’t want to understate the RGV’s water crisis. It is doom and gloom time. The Rio Grande Guardian

Justices dump cold water on Mexico push to pin cartel violence on U.S. gunmakers The Tucson Sentinel

Border Report: Tariffs or Not, Baja Pushes to Attract Semiconductor Companies Voice of San Diego

Local clinic reverses course after turning away undocumented patients Las Cruces Sun News

And, Blimp Gone Wild:

On Monday, Customs and Border Protection lost its multi-million dollar border surveillance balloon, that was floating over South Padre Island, Texas, due to severe wind. Instead of landing in the Gulf of Trumpica as The Border Chronicle predicted, it ended up in Dallas of all places. (Hat tip to intrepid reporter Jack Sapoch for the head’s up on this blimp drama). BTW, The Border Chronicle’s very own Caroline Tracey recently published an article with a fascinating history on these surveillance blimps that we in the borderlands, unlike Dallas, are all too familiar with.

Cell phone video filmed by an onlooker at South Padre Island as the blimp breaks free via the Rio Grande Valley’s KRGV.com

Dallas Fox affiliate, FOX4, on the border blimp’s crash landing the next day. “Border Patrol identifies strange object that fell from sky in North Texas.”

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And Without Further Ado, The Border Chronicle’s “Ask an Expert”

Do you have a burning question about immigration policy? Well, you’re in luck. Austin Kocher, an expert on immigration, is here to help. Submit your questions to us at theborderchronicle@protonmail.com and Kocher will answer the top two questions in our weekly roundup on March 21st. Don’t forget to write “ask an expert” in the subject heading of your email. Fire away!

Definitely check out Austin’s Substack, for helpful, in-depth information on the U.S. immigration system.

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