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Weather Still Kills on the Border
Published August 08, 2012
High summer temperatures and the harsh environment make some areas especially hazardous for migrants.
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'UndocuBus' Heads Toward Convention
Published August 06, 2012
A group of self-outed undocumented immigrants have emerged from the shadows to demand reform.
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Ciudad Juarez Plaza Honors Journalists
Published July 25, 2012
Among the dozens of parks, plazas, and statues scattered around Ciudad Juarez, one located in the center of the city recognizes the importance and sacrifices of journalists, some of whom were killed because of their reporting.
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Mexicans Exchange Human Rights for Safety
Published July 14, 2012
To some Mexicans tired of six years of violence the trade-off between human rights and safety is acceptable.
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Femicides Overshadowed by War
Published July 05, 2012
The mass killing of women in Ciudad Juárez has been overshadowed by the focus on Mexico's drug war.
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Asylum Rare for Drug War Refugees
Published July 02, 2012
Few victims of Mexico's drug war successfully navigate the long, complex path to U.S. political asylum.
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Virgin Survives Fire, Inspires Community
Published June 27, 2012
Miraculous discovery in Ciudad Juárez has inspired hope and unity in a beleaguered community.
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Mexican Family of 20 Seeks Asylum in Texas
Published June 24, 2012
Fleeing Mexico's cartel violence, the family is one of the largest to cross the border together seeking asylum.
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MX Violence Creates PTSD in Immig Kids
Published June 13, 2012
Mental health experts say exposure to Mexico's violence has left immigrant children susceptible to PTSD.
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Under Pressure, Juarez Cartel 'Re-Brands'
Published June 04, 2012
Officials believe that the New Juárez Cartel is not a new group but an image makeover of the notorious La Linea.

