Weighing Just 107 Pounds and at Risk of Death, an Asylum Seeker on Hunger Strike Finally Gets His Freedom
After 76 days on hunger strike and almost a year in detention, Ajay Kumar has been released from ICE custody in El Paso.
After 76 days on hunger strike and almost a year in detention, Ajay Kumar has been released from ICE custody in El Paso.
By Robert Moore
Veronica Escobar, the first Latina to represent El Paso in Congress, isn’t afraid of playing the Washington game—as long as it means the Texas borderlands get the respect they deserve.
By Robert Moore
At a hearing on Friday, the El Paso doctor said force-feeding was considered medically unethical, but that ICE's rules required her to do it.
By Robert Moore
Days after he was supposed to be in a children’s shelter, Carlos Gregorio Hernandez Vasquez died of the flu near the toilet in his Border Patrol holding cell.
By Robert Moore
Four Indian men have refused to eat since July 8 in hopes of being released on bonds while awaiting deportation hearings.
By Robert Moore
Immigration officials have resumed the much-criticized practice of keeping people outdoors for weeks to relieve dangerous overcrowding.
By Robert Moore
Juan is believed to be the first parent separated from a child under Trump’s zero-tolerance policy to win permanent protection against deportation.
By Robert Moore
Diana Natalicio has collected a few hundred UTEP tops over the decades—and has something to say about each of them.
By Robert Moore
At hearings in El Paso, asylum seekers forced to stay in Juarez told of violence and fear.
By Robert Moore
In their first interview with the press, the two Indian nationals say the force-feeding process was dehumanizing and painful.
By Robert Moore
The overnight move comes as ACLU files complaints alleging human rights violations.
By Robert Moore
The Tigua and Alabama-Coushatta tribes may soon be forced to shutter their gaming operations after courts again rule them illegal.
By Robert Moore
Commissioner describes a humanitarian and national security crisis while in El Paso.
By Robert Moore
“It’s really out of control. It’s bad,” said one official of the surge in families streaming across the border.
By Robert Moore
The ”Migrant Protection Protocols” will send asylum seekers to Mexico to wait while their cases are processed.
By Robert Moore
In an interview with Texas Monthly, O’Rourke says he’ll offer “bold leadership”—but offered few specifics.
By Robert Moore
The protesters' key issue with Wilson was her congressional voting record on LGBT issues.
By Robert Moore
"The Border Patrol has no reason to expect that this trend will decrease; in fact we believe it will increase," said Border Patrol chief of operations.
By Robert Moore
Trump administration officials on Friday said they will continue to push forward with a controversial policy to require at least some Central American asylum seekers to wait in Mexico while their claims are heard, but acknowledged they are moving slowly with the process. Officials said El Paso is likely to
By Robert Moore
The meeting comes as unprecedented numbers of Central American families are seeking asylum.
By Robert Moore
A federal judge is the latest to rule the tribe's popular casino violates state gaming laws.
By Robert Moore
In an extraordinary hearing that involved public and private testimony, a federal judge expressed legal support for the practice of force-feeding.
By Robert Moore
The president also seemed focused on a nearby counter-protest featuring Beto O’Rourke.
By Robert Moore and Carlos Sanchez
In a political rally scheduled for Monday, Trump is expected to once again push for a border wall.
By Robert Moore
Immigration advocates worry that the policy, which is in effect in California, sends migrants fleeing danger towards more violence.
By Robert Moore
The city's congresswoman says that Trump lied about the west Texas city during his state of the union speech.
By Robert Moore
Eleven asylum seekers detained by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement El Paso field office have gone on hunger strikes to protest their lengthy detention and what they view as inhumane treatment. Several who have been on a hunger strike for more than a month are being force-fed by ICE. The
By Robert Moore
An inspector general’s report concludes border agents continue family separations without adequate justification.
By Robert Moore
The inspector general is expected to release a report as soon as Thursday on how well the Office of Refugee Resettlement is doing its job.
By Robert Moore
Even as the Tornillo tent city shuts down, the Trump administration’s policies will call for more centers like it.
By Robert Moore
A detention camp that became the symbol of perhaps the largest mass incarceration of children not charged with a crime since the WWII internment of Japanese Americans will soon become history.
By Robert Moore
Immigration authorities dropped busloads of immigrants at a Greyhound bus station without giving warning to local officials, despite having promised to do so.
By Robert Moore
As the congressman from El Paso and former U.S. Senate candidate departs the House, he expresses regret and pride about his effort at teaching America about the border.
By Robert Moore
Federal officials have reversed course and announced they will no longer require fingerprints of potential sponsors for detained children.
By Robert Moore
Beto O'Rourke said contractor is asking the Trump Administration to stop sharing information of potential sponsors with immigration agents.
By Robert Moore
Texas members of Congress are expressing concern about President Trump's stated willingness to partially shut down government to get funding for his wall.
By Robert Moore and Carlos Sanchez
Key Congressional Democrats vow to fight $190 million Trump administration request to run Tornillo.
By Robert Moore
Both members promise increases oversight of facilities for migrant children when Democrats take control of the House in January.
By Robert Moore
The private company that has been contracted by the Trump administration is nearing the end of a contract to run the facility.
By Robert Moore
In his first town hall since narrowly losing his election, O'Rourke shows he may not be ready to leave public arena.
By Robert Moore
Governor Greg Abbott signed a law that gets rid of straight-ticket balloting and this was its last election.
By Robert Moore
The plans come on the same day that the Trump administration claims power to deny asylum to those entering U.S. illegally.
By Robert Moore
The civil rights group filed a complaint one day after the Border Patrol postponed an Election Day "crowd control" exercise.
By Robert Moore
While O'Rourke lost the race, there was a lot of love in the El Paso stadium.
By Robert Moore
The decision to postpone the exercise in El Paso, the home of U.S. Senate candidate Beto O’Rourke, comes amid widespread criticism by members of Congress and civil rights groups.
By Robert Moore and Carlos Sanchez
In addition to deployment of Army troops, border nonprofits are seeing the beginnings of mass family releases.
By Robert Moore
Border agents are seeking more help from nonprofits as growing numbers of families are being arrested.
By Robert Moore
This city in West Texas was the largest in the country without a presence from the controversial health clinic.
By Robert Moore
Austin filmmaker Steve Mims shows why (in some decidedly non-political ways) Ted Cruz and Beto O'Rourke aren't so different after all.
By Robert Moore
The facility near El Paso will more than double its capacity for unaccompanied minors, expanding to 3,800 beds.
By Robert Moore