Education Thousands of ‘Transborder’ Students Commute to American Colleges From Mexico Every Day Many transborder students are U.S. citizens who live in Mexico because it's cheaper or because their parents were deported. Charlotte West
News in Brief The Number of Babies In ICE Detention at the Border Has Shot Upward Since January ICE reports there are 17 infants under one year old in a Texas facility—concerning pediatricians and immigration advocates. Jack Herrera
News in Brief Children Will Now Be Separated From Their Parents at the U.S. Border A new "zero tolerance" border enforcement policy will launch a crackdown on people crossing the border illegally. Ashley Hackett
Social Justice Tomando La Libertad ‘Construye Ese Muro!’: Una Historia Local Este artículo trata sobre cómo la política y el miedo, en lugar de los riesgos cotidianos y las realidades de la vida en la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México, han moldeado históricamente las políticas fronterizas. Mark Binelli
Field Notes Issue #58: August/September 2017 Magazine Previous Issues Letter From the Rio Grande Valley, Texas: Crossing the Border Between Two Sister Cities Borders are arbitrary, but they can feel transcendent. Sarah Baird