Only three states โ Louisiana, New Mexico and Alaska โ are returning the census form at lower rates than Texas. But two dozen Texas counties are outperforming the national average, according to our interactive map.
Immigration
In-depth reporting on border issues, policies, communities, and the impact of immigration across the state, from The Texas Tribune.
Two Hours in Juรกrez
What I saw was not entirely what I expected. I expected charred buildings. I expected soldiers with automatic weapons everywhere. I expected empty streets and residents skulking around in fear. To be sure, there were signs of danger โ but in many parts of Juรกrez, there were also people determined to remain, to do their best to live as normally as possible.
HuTube: A Census Message from Karl Rove
Check out Census 2010’s latest pitchman, Karl Rove. The man known as Bush’s Brain draws on his appreciation for James Madison to sell the Census to those who haven’t mailed in their forms yet.
TribBlog: A Redistricting Compromise?
Republican and Democratic members of the Texas congressional delegation are discussing a possible compromise designed to cool off the overheated politics of congressional redistricting by dividing the expected spoils once U.S. Census figures are in and the reapportionment process begins in 2011, two members of the delegation say.
TribBlog: First Responders
Census Day isn’t until tomorrow, but residents in some Texas cities and counties got a significant head start, according to the latest questionnaire response rates.
TribBlog: Bad News for Texas Immigrants
A midterm Congressional report released today by the National Latino Congreso asserts Texasโ U.S. House delegation votes against progressive immigration reform proposals 63 percent of the time.
Worse Than Colombia
That’s how Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steve McCraw described the violence raging in Mexicoโs drug war at a House hearing on Tuesday.
TribBlog: IAPA to Latin America: “Enough With the Apathy”
The unsolved murder of a border journalist gunned down in front of his daughter has prompted the Inter American Press Association to call on Mexican President Felipe Calderon to address the countryโs โnegligence, apathy and irregularitiesโ when investigating the deaths of members of the media.
TribBlog: McCraw Says Mexico Worse Than Colombia
The situation in Mexico is worse now than the Colombian drug war of the 1980s and 1990s ever was, Texas Department of Homeland Security Director Steve McCraw told state lawmakers today.
TribBlog: Census Director “Concerned” About Texas
Texans’ lagging response to the U.S. census questionnaire is getting the attention of the higher-ups at the bureau.



