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We’re tripling our reporting presence on the border during this crucial moment. Help us pay for this expensive work.

on the same day in February, they underscored how the region has become ground zero for one the most volatile subjects in American politics.

But neither candidate actually engaged with ordinary Texans. And our reporters, talking to residents in Eagle Pass and Brownsville, found that many Texans, has devoted the last three years to telling the story of what’s happening on the ground in Texas’ borderlands. He has visited migrant encampments across the Rio Grande, witnessed the security tactics of Border Patrol and the Texas National Guard, and tracked the construction of border walls ordered by Trump and Gov. Greg Abbott.

This year, we aim to rise to the challenge and level up our coverage of what’s happening on the ground. With the generous support of Report for America, we’ve added a full-time reporter based in McAllen, in the Rio Grande Valley, to our regional reporting team. And for six months, we’ll be basing another reporter in Eagle Pass, thebetween the state and federal government over immigration policy.

We’ll need help, though. This work is expensive. Travel between different points of the border is challenging. We plan to hire freelance photographers and videographers with deep connections to the communities we cover. We’ll spend money to access public records. And we’ll support the work of our journalists on the ground with editing, audience development work and data analysis.

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