
Capacity, Security, and Accountability at the U.S.-Mexico Border’s Western Edge
WOLA staff visited San Diego, California, and Tijuana, Baja California, during the week of May 2, 2022. We came with…
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WOLA staff visited San Diego, California, and Tijuana, Baja California, during the week of May 2, 2022. We came with…
WOLA visited a large segment of the Texas-Mexico border, from Del Rio to Brownsville, during the week of March 7….
WOLA Experts Review Administration’s Successes and Shortfalls This commentary was compiled by WOLA Vice President for Programs, Maureen Meyer, with…
This commentary was published in Spanish by the Fundación Carolina on November 16, 2021 as Análisis Carolina no. 28: “Estados…
With Vice President Kamala Harris scheduled to visit El Paso, Texas on Friday, June 25, here are key points and…
“Building a massive wall that spans the entire southern border is not a serious policy solution,” read a January 20…
During the presidential campaign, a key Joe Biden pledge was to undo Donald Trump’s hardline border and migration measures, including…
The U.S. government’s 2020 fiscal year ended on September 30, and on October 14 U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)…
Something is wrong with the institutional culture at the U.S. government’s border and migration enforcement agencies. It’s a problem that…
This week, the U.S. House of Representatives plans to debate and vote on a bill combining seven 2021 appropriations bills…
At first glance, it might seem that the Central American migration crisis—in which hundreds of thousands of families arrived at…
On March 20, citing public health concerns amid COVID-19, the Trump administration closed the U.S.-Mexico border to most traffic in…
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