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Manny Fernandez

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World
6 Aug 2024
McALLEN, Texas — Teresa L. Todd pulled over one recent night on a dark West Texas highway to help three young Central American migrants who had flagged her down. Todd — an elected official, government lawyer and single mother in a desert border region near Big Bend National Park — said she went into “total mom mode” when she saw the three siblings, one of whom appeared to be very ill.
World
6 Aug 2024
MCALLEN, Texas — It was dark in the stash house where they kept her, the windows covered so no one could see inside. At first, the smugglers had her cook for the other migrants who had recently crossed illegally into the United States. Then they took her to a room upstairs, locked the door and began taking turns with her.
The Hidden Nightmare of Sexual Violence on the Border
World
6 Aug 2024
MCALLEN, Texas — It was dark in the stash house where they kept her, the windows covered so no one could see inside. At first, the smugglers had her cook for the other migrants who had recently crossed illegally into the United States. Then they took her to a room upstairs, locked the door and began taking turns with her.
World
25 Jun 2024
Marco A. De La Garza Jr. spent nearly six years as a federal officer with Customs and Border Protection, working on the front lines of America’s southern border in Arizona and doing his best to keep unauthorized immigrants out of the United States.
World
27 Jan 2024
EL PASO, Texas — They stand beside him, smoothing his black hair, holding his hands, massaging his feet and making him laugh. Mario de Alba’s loved ones have kept this bedside vigil inside an El Paso hospital room, 28 days and counting, for the washer-and-dryer repairman now called the Hero of Chihuahua.
Life Stalled, a Family Strives to Recover From a Mass Shooting
World
18 Apr 2019
HIDALGO, Texas — The federal government will spend nearly $40 million to build and operate two new tent cities for migrant families and children in Texas, as the Trump administration scrambles to respond to a surge of Central American asylum-seekers at the southwest border.
Two new tent cities will be built in Texas to hold migrants