Urban Edge
Immigration reform is one of the most pressing issues in today’s political environment, resulting in the longest government shutdown the country has seen in modern history.
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Map: Eligible and Likely to Naturalize
An interactive map from USC looks not just at the populations eligible to naturalize but their likelihood as well.
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Voice of San Diego | As the government struggles to stay on top of the surge in prosecutions of those accused of entering the country illegally, prosecutors are making errors they normally wouldn’t.
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Urban Review: Texas Highways Forever, A Digital Humanities Response to Family Separation and More
In this week's roundup: basic universal income, mapping ICE, the future of bus driving and why Texas keeps building highways.
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Urban Review: New Black Cities, Prop. 13 40 Years On and Texas' Migrant Child Detention Facilities
This week, a look at newly formed majority-black cities and some of the challenges they face, the legacy of Prop. 13 according to California residents and a map documenting the migrant children being held across Texas.
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