My friend Morgan Smith wrote this note about the Rio Grande in July 2024. Learn more about Morgan here , here and here .
J.A.M. v. USA "The Court holds that Oscar is entitled to a much lower, but still notable award of $175,000 because he was somewhat older at the time of the incident, was detained for about half...
Path2Papers, July 17, 2024 " What are the policy changes the Biden administration is implementing regarding temporary work visas? On June 18, 2024, the Biden administration announced a policy...
DOJ, July 18, 2024 "The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Southwest Key Programs Inc. (Southwest Key), a Texas-based nonprofit that provides housing to unaccompanied children who are...
Jeanne Kuang, CalMatters, July 18, 2024 "Even with all the industries where Californians went on strike during last year’s “hot labor summer,” some of the most active sites of...
Chronicle of Higher Education
"One woman’s journey between two countries in pursuit of an education and a brighter future
Every weekday for the past 10 years, Viviana Mitre has driven back and forth from her home in Juárez, Mexico, to the University of Texas at El Paso, to work toward her bachelor’s and master’s degrees. While alone in her car each time she makes the crowded border crossing — which can take as long as three hours — Viviana carries with her the hopes and dreams of her mother and grandmother. Their desire to attend college and have professional careers was thwarted by the challenges and pressures of everyday life in Mexico. Although they were unable to surmount those barriers, they supported and encouraged Viviana — a U.S. citizen — to break through and become the first member of her family to graduate from college. She did it with the help of family and a mentor, plus her own grit, determination, and resilience. Her education and lived experience helped her navigate the road to a bright future. Viviana is now starting her career as a social worker, guiding others on their own journeys. Here’s her story."