Border school politics and its slippery slope
Border town’s school principals almost sent to the border to catch their students crossing border.
This is another one of those stories that I’ve been covering long before it hit the national media. Our digital media team still can’t seem to get our website on the board. The Associated Press and CNN called me on this. I gave them some sources. Their stories appeared in Time. My story stayed in the Valley.
This story also demonstrated to me that contrary to popular belief, these border residents do not subscribe to the “immigrant haven” role. Many here feel the pressures of sharing resources with non-citizens and don’t like it.
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It must be frustrating to see the AP take a story like this and run with it and be published in TIME.
I would be furious.
It may be no consolation, but at least you know you broke it first.
Brianna - January 13, 2008 at 7:24 pm