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In ‘At the Ready,’ Latinx High Schoolers Train to Be Border Patrol Agents A new documentary tells one story of the border through three conflicted young Texans’ job prospects, and the result is emotional, relational, and hard to categorize. In At the Ready, three Latinx students hope to find steady jobs as Border Patrol agents, and come to question if the career is at odds with their identities, values, and families. Courtesy of Sundance Film Festival A new documentary tells one story of the border through three conflicted young Texans’ job prospects, and the result is emotional, relational, and hard to categorize. ....
In March, the city of Presidio, Texas, near Big Bend National Park, will become the second port of entry in the country for so-called transmigrante travelers entering the United States. Transmigrantes travel from Central America through Mexico and into the United States to salvage and buy goods and then refurbish and sell them back in their home countries. Abbie Perrault is managing editor of the Big Bend Sentinel. She says the Mexican government’s decision to add the Presidio port could be a boon for that border city. Why the new transmigrante port? The Mexican government decides where transmigrates can leave and reenter Mexico, and normally that has been through Los Indios in Far South Texas, near Harlingen. Mexico had been hinting for years that it would add a second port, and in December, it announced the Presidio port, indirectly, through a government publication. ....