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Author: Rick Jervis, USA TODAY

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Along Texas’ floating border barrier, migrant children left bloody by razor wire

July 21, 2023Rick Jervis, USA TODAYComments Off on Along Texas’ floating border barrier, migrant children left bloody by razor wire

Along the Rio Grande, where state officials have stretched new barriers, migrants display the toll: Bruises, broken ankles and wounds stapled closed.

News

Trump-era border policy set to expire in May. New rules may be no easier on border crossers

April 25, 2023Rick Jervis, USA TODAYComments Off on Trump-era border policy set to expire in May. New rules may be no easier on border crossers

The pandemic-era rule allowed migrants to be expelled immediately. They often end up in dangerous border towns awaiting a chance to apply for asylum.

Nation

18,000 cows killed in Texas explosion. Next: The massive, messy task of disposing of them

April 14, 2023April 14, 2023Rick Jervis, USA TODAYComments Off on 18,000 cows killed in Texas explosion. Next: The massive, messy task of disposing of them

Environmental officials are on scene. A host of regulations applies. But an expert tells USA TODAY disposing of 18,000 cows is almost unfathomable.

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18,000 cows killed in explosion, fire at Texas dairy farm may be largest cattle killing ever

April 12, 2023April 13, 2023Rick Jervis, USA TODAYComments Off on 18,000 cows killed in explosion, fire at Texas dairy farm may be largest cattle killing ever

The biggest single-incident death of cattle in the country in at least a decade leaves officials asking, “How do you dispose of 18,000 carcasses?”

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‘We don’t seem to learn’: 10 years after tragic Texas chemical explosion, risk remains high

April 10, 2023April 14, 2023Rick Jervis, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘We don’t seem to learn’: 10 years after tragic Texas chemical explosion, risk remains high

Ten years after fertilizer explosion, the impact ripples through one Texas town. And experts warn more work is needed to avert ammonium nitrate disaster.

Nation

Vigilantes along US-Mexico border? Texas bills would shift border patrol to state hands

April 7, 2023Rick Jervis, USA TODAYComments Off on Vigilantes along US-Mexico border? Texas bills would shift border patrol to state hands

Texas leaders hope new bills allow state-run groups to patrol the U.S.-Mexico border, challenging the federal government’s role in border enforcement.

World

‘We will never be the same’: Displaced Ukrainian children risk erosion in school, mental health

February 22, 2023February 24, 2023Rick Jervis, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘We will never be the same’: Displaced Ukrainian children risk erosion in school, mental health

An estimated 5 million Ukrainian children are displaced inside the country by war with Russia. Many of them are struggling with school, mental health

Nation

Rescues of asylum-seekers soar as Border Patrol ramps up efforts and more migrants arrive

February 9, 2023Rick Jervis, USA TODAYComments Off on Rescues of asylum-seekers soar as Border Patrol ramps up efforts and more migrants arrive

Border Patrol sees a sharp increase in rescues of migrants at border. Advocates question whether U.S. border policy forces migrants into danger.

News

Juan David Ortiz found guilty, sentenced to life in Border Patrol serial killing of 4 women

December 7, 2022Rick Jervis, USA TODAYComments Off on Juan David Ortiz found guilty, sentenced to life in Border Patrol serial killing of 4 women

The Border Patrol supervisor was found guilty of murdering four women in Laredo. Prosecutors said he used his agency-issued handgun in the killings.

Nation

Border Patrol agent’s murder trial the latest in string of incidents stirring distrust

November 27, 2022November 27, 2022Rick Jervis, USA TODAYComments Off on Border Patrol agent’s murder trial the latest in string of incidents stirring distrust

Border Patrol agents are part of the community in Laredo. But the upcoming murder trial involving an agent could threaten the agency’s image there.

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