Updated October 24 at 10 a.m. to include recently reported stories.
The U.S.-Mexico border is an inseparable part of life in Texas. From migration and immigration to trade and culture, Texas and Mexico are tied together and separated by an international border.
We've reported on how a band of Honduran immigrants is lighting a powder keg of pressure under the U.S. and Mexico; how smugglers are possibly exploiting the on-again, off-again family separation immigration policy; and how federal officials at a tent city sheltering unaccompanied minors in West Texas admitted logistical challenges were slowing the process of placing them with sponsors.
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But there are so many other stories still to report. That's why our reporters want to hear from you as part of our ongoing Curious Texas project. We want to know what questions you have about the relationship between Texas and Mexico, migration between the two and life on both sides of the border.
Curious Texas is a project from The Dallas Morning News that invites you to join in the reporting process. The idea is simple: You have questions, and our journalists are trained to track down answers.
Here's how it works:
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In the module below, tell us what questions you have about the relationship between Texas and Mexico.
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Our journalists will investigate to find the answer. We may reach out to the question asker for more information.
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Then we'll publish as many answers as we can.
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