Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
Borderlands
Nogales has a sewage problem
In the borderlands, members of Congress work to resolve wastewater woes.
See the landscapes that a border wall would bisect
Terrain along the Mexico border ignores the man-made divide.
The Western origins of the sanctuary movement
Churches in the West are once again at the forefront of a grassroots effort to save immigrants from deportation.
We’re ignoring a major factor in the immigration debate
Climate change is exacerbating illegal immigration.
When crossing the border is your daily commute
A day in the life of agricultural laborers whose work and lives straddle the Arizona-Mexican border.
Where wildlife is up against the wall
Donald Trump’s proposed border wall would devastate migrating animals.
Where the wild things swim — again
In a borderlands river, improved water quality allows an endangered fish to return.
A new use for old produce
Inside the cross-border operation that saves fresh food from the trash.
See photos of a journey down the Old Rio Grande
Through the lens of the people who lived near and were shaped by the river.
A guide to borderland education programs
A number of universities, especially those in border states, have programs that examine the influx of people who bring change to their new homes.
Humans and ecosystems mix it up on the U.S. – Mexico Borderlands
Everything moves across lines here. Nothing’s straightforward.
On borders, north and south
How the natural world challenges human notions of division.
The afterlife of cotton
Through the present and past of a border town, on the trail of literary legend José Revueltas.
The secrets of Los Gatos Canyon
Along the border, identity and memory.
How for-profit detention persists in the West
Federal policy changes only go part of the way in dismantling private immigrant detention.
For the first time, U.S. and Mexico take stock of the underground water they share
The two countries have tried for years to thoroughly assess aquifers along the border.
Border wall divides lands, but not culture
A wall bars the physical passage of people in a park near San Diego— but music scales that barrier.
On those who live and die along the border
Two new books look at the ever-changing face of the U.S.-Mexico border.
