Since 1994, at least 8,000 migrants have died while passing through Brooks County. "Missing in Brooks County" details migrants' dangerous journey through south Texas. ⬇️ businessinsider.com/missing-in-bro…
Over the past 25 years, thousands of migrants have died — not just on their way to the United States, but within it.
In 2015, Lisa Molomot and co-director Jeff Bemiss began traveling to Brooks County after hearing about the work of Dr. Kate Spradley, a biological anthropologist at Texas State University.
As the film explains, migrants die there for a reason.
In 1994, under former President Bill Clinton, the US launched "Operation Hold the Line," aimed at preventing migration at the most popular crossing points.
The checkpoint in Falfurrias, Brooks County, is 70 miles north of the Rio Grande River and staffed 24 hours a day. Undocumented people know the checkpoint is there.
Some attempt to go through it in the back of trucks. But many choose to go around it, undeterred by the prospect of walking through 40 miles of desert and secluded, private ranches.
For others in the documentary, immigrants are a matter of politics, the actual people behind it reduced to "killers" and "rapists" by some of the most powerful politicians in America.
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So far, the Omicron variant appears to be more contagious based on the cases in South Africa, but it’s hard to know if it’ll be more contagious in the US, where the Delta variant has already widely spread. businessinsider.com/insiders-top-h…
Many of the cases reported so far have been more mild, with patients experiencing fatigue, body aches, and flu-like symptoms. businessinsider.com/omicron-causes…
Rittenhouse, now 18, is charged with fatally shooting Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber, as well as injuring Gaige Grosskreutz, amid civil unrest in Kenosha in August 2020.
He pleaded not guilty to all charges, testifying he acted in self-defense.
The Republican furor over ‘critical race theory’ — a college-level concept that isn’t taught in K-12 schools — caught many in the education world by surprise.
Now education leaders are pushing back against misinformation.⬇️
When Angela Grunewald first heard complaints about “critical race theory,” the superintendent of Edmond Public Schools in Oklahoma had to Google the term to learn its meaning.
Jury selection in two of the most high-profile murder trials in the country, the Kyle Rittenhouse and Ahmaud Arbery cases, resulted in mostly-white juries.
Legal experts told Insider how this happened, and why the jury selection system is imperfect. ⚖️
White teenager Kyle Rittenhouse faces homicide charges after killing two people and injuring a third during unrest tied to the shooting of a Black man in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last summer.
Meanwhile, three white men in Georgia are facing murder charges in connection with the shooting of Ahmaud Arbery, a Black man whose family says he was out for a jog.
The largest reservoir in the US is drying up. The water there has dropped more than 140 feet in the last two decades.
But the US isn’t the only country experiencing abnormally dry weather conditions.
All around the world, severe droughts are happening 1.7 times more often than in 1850-1900.
So what’s causing this drought, and what could be the long-term damage?
It has to do more with temperature than less rainfall. Even though precipitation was actually above average in many parts of the US this summer, record rain can’t stop high temperatures from evaporating more water.
When the murders of Indigenous people were covered, the news reports were "overly graphic" compared to white people, Wyoming Survey and Analysis Research Scientist Emily Grant, who worked on the report, told @WPR.