Reporter Charles Bowden on his coverage of Ciudad Juárez.
Immigration
In-depth reporting on border issues, policies, communities, and the impact of immigration across the state, from The Texas Tribune.
Charles Bowden Part Four
Reporter Charles Bowden on his coverage of Ciudad Juárez.
Charles Bowden Part Three
Reporter Charles Bowden on his coverage of Ciudad Juárez
Charles Bowden Part Two
Reporter Charles Bowden on his coverage of Ciudad Juárez.
Charles Bowden Part One
Reporter Charles Bowden on his coverage of Ciudad Juárez.
What Do Mexican Elections Mean for Texas?
How will a shift in Mexican political power impact border violence or U.S./Mexico relations?
Same As the Old Boss
Ciudad Juárez’s mayoral election has Texas’ economic leaders intrigued as the border city plans to bid its current mayor farewell in October. For residents in the city plagued by cartel violence, little change is expected, and many brace for continued bloodshed.
The Brief: July 2, 2010
He may be able to stay on message politically, but Gov. Rick Perry might still have something to learn when it comes to staying on topic on the phone.
Border Battles
Historian David Romo calls both El Paso and Juárez home. The day after a gunfight in Juárez sent a bullet across the border — into the wall of El Paso City Hall no less — he describes how violence has changed local business in both cities, and his own life.
TribBlog: DREAM On
A new poll indicates that, despite continuing tensions over immigration reform, a majority in the U.S. support a path to U.S. citizenship for undocumented immigrants who come to this country as youngsters.


