In far West Texas, the threat of land seizures for a border wall has families on edge

In far West Texas, the threat of land seizures for a border wall has families on edge

As a teenager, Joe Carrasco would help his father pick onions and cotton on the family’s 40-acre ranch on the banks of the Rio Grande. On the weekends, he would mount his horse and wade across the river into Mexico, where he would race his horse and drink beers. Today, Carrasco is 71, retired after...

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