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Frontera

Border Voices

The poetry of protest against the wall and political inertia

By LareDOS Staff | March 20, 2019

So much said in so few words

Frontera

Grand Jury indicts veteran LPD investigator: deposited marked bills into personal account, falsified supplemental report, concealed DVR with intent to impair evidence in eight-liner investigation

By (From the Webb County District Attorney’s Office) | February 27, 2019

Anthony Carrillo Jr. took gambling proceeds during execution of search warrant

Frontera

THE WALL: Earthjustice adds RGISC to lawsuit challenging Trump’s declaration of a national emergency

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | February 22, 2019

Proposed wall to go through Laredo’s urban center

Frontera

Mayor Saenz addresses Trump’s national declaration of emergency on the border

By LareDOS Staff | February 15, 2019

“We should have a say in matters that affect us.”

Frontera

Starr County residents write to Cuellar about border wall

By Dayna Reyes | February 12, 2019

(Reprinted with permission from Rio Grande Guardian)

Frontera

Mastodon tusks found and “lost” in 1950s Falcon Dam construction

By J. Gilberto Quezada | October 14, 2017

Fossil find was big news

Frontera

1954: la creciente

By J. Gilberto Quezada | September 1, 2017

The National Guard took us to safety

Frontera

TCRP’s #GenerationJustice counters unprecedented attacks on civil rights

By (Special to LareDOS) | May 30, 2017

Launch set June 6 in Austin

Frontera

Cultural resistance in the immigration courtroom: When immigration judges ask for “Last three?” they are asking for your client’s ‘Alien Number,’ negating the humanity of immigrants and refugees

By Virginia Raymond | May 23, 2017

Digits rhetorically render that person as less than human.

Frontera

Mexican attorney Ricardo Anaya Cortés, on Free Trade, Immigration, and the Wall

By Ricardo Anaya | April 12, 2017

February 22, 2017, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.

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