El Paso

people walking around
Migrants stranded in Mexico rush to cross the US border before Title 42 ends
people camped on the street
Immigration
More migrants cross US-Mexico border days before restrictions end  
Vice president Kamala Harris, in a blue suit, speaks to reporters
Borders
Vice President Kamala Harris calls situation at the US-Mexico border ‘tough’ during visit there
Police officers stand guard near the site of a shooting
Racially and ethnically motivated terrorism rose alarmingly in 2018: US State Department
A close-up of a woman speaking
Extremism
US and Mexico need to ‘work against a discourse of hate and racism,’ ambassador says
A big black ribbon adorns the gate of the Rafael Veloz elementary school in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.
Extremism
El Paso vigil organizer reflects on white supremacy and guns
several people with backpacks around a bus entrance. A young girl is held and looks toward the camera.
Immigration
Trump’s aid cuts to Central American countries could total $700 million
Migrants sitting and laying on mats are shown spread across a high school gymnasium floor.
Global Politics
How Ciudad Juarez is bracing for more migrants under US ‘remain in Mexico’ policy
Migrants from Central America are seen escorted by US. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials after crossing the border from Mexico to surrender to the officials in El Paso, Texas in this pictured taken from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
Immigration
In El Paso, a border city grows uneasy over shutdown
Arlet Burciaga
Education
The two-country journey one student takes every day to get to school
Conflict & Justice
Retired U.S. Army soldier works tirelessly to bring family of Iraqi interpreter to America
US army Captain Blake Hall in Iraq.
Conflict & Justice
A Soldier’s Promise and an Iraqi Family’s Journey to the US
An immigrant ID card from the 1920s and 30s for Rosaura Piñera, who later became a US citizen at age 100.
Conflict & Justice
How amnesty gave a 100-year-old woman a new life in the US