Thanks to the controversial Senate Bill 4 law enacted by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott last year, 2024 has become a trying year for the trilateral relationship between the state of Texas, Mexico, and the federal government. As Prism previously reported, SB 4 creates new Texas state crimes related to migration
The men who died in the Baltimore bridge collapse join hundreds of other migrant workers who’ve died toiling in dangerous conditions on U.S. job sites
Experts say that racial profiling, uneven enforcement, and family separation are among the potential consequences of enforcing the law
As politicians argued about the now-failed bill, Customs and Border Patrol announced another migrant death on Feb. 6
An 18-month investigation found that the H-2A visa program—derived from the infamous Bracero Program—is rife with wage theft and exploitation
The program forced asylum-seekers to live in unsafe conditions in Mexico while they awaited processing
A federal judge has blocked Title 42 from ending, continuing a racist and xenophobic policy that endangers asylum-seekers
Implementing the end of Title 42 won’t take effect until late May, leaving many migrants unprotected
Immigration advocates say the government is “desperate to send a message to Venezuelans not to try and seek asylum in the U.S.”
Informal coalitions of immigration organizers do more to support and reunite deported families than dependence on inequitable and unjust policies
Susana Coreas, founder of the Casa de Colores shelter in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, for trans and gender non-comforming asylum-seekers, is now in the U.S. helping other vulnerable migrants.
‘Am I Blue or Am I Green?’ by Beatrice Zamora aims to teach children about the experiences of immigrant families.
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