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Slide shows → An in-depth look at Tehuacán
More slide shows → The lives of two teenagers


About this series


This project examining the perilous crossings of illegal immigrants along the U.S.-Mexico border was made possible by a World Affairs Journalism Fellowship from the International Center for Journalists in Washington, D.C.

For three weeks last summer, Tribune-Herald staff writer J.B. Smith traveled to three towns in Mexico to interview families of dead illegal immigrants identified in Waco by Baylor University forensic DNA scientist Lori Baker.

He also spent five days in September visiting southern Arizona, where all of those immigrants died. He traveled into the desert with Border Patrol agents and volunteers from a locally based humanitarian group and visited the Pima County Medical Examiner’s Office.

Smith continued his research well into December, conducting interviews with anti-illegal immigration activists and policy-makers, including the head of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps and the Center for Immigration Studies.

Beginning Sunday, Jan. 13, and running through Wednesday, Jan. 16, this series explores the causes and effects of illegal immigration through the stories of real people on both sides of the border.
THE SERIES

Part 1


Part 2


Part 3


Part 4


Graphic by Albert Cuadra, Houston Chronicle

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Jenna Bush wedding

PROM PHOTOS

High school events

Missed some fashions or some fun? We caught it all at Central Texas proms this year.
 
WACO'S GIRLS

Pageant photos

We've got plenty of pics of local beauties from the Miss Heart of Texas pageants.

SUSAN G. KOMEN

Race for the Cure

Thousands flooded downtown Waco to help fight breast cancer.
 
GRADUATIONS

High school pics

Happy kids and happier parents at local commencements.

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