A Texas Town Wanted Tougher Border Security. Now It’s Having Regrets.
The Daily - Un pódcast de The New York Times
When the governor of Texas announced an extraordinary plan to use local law enforcement to try to deter migrants from crossing from the border with Mexico, few communities were more receptive than the city of Eagle Pass, where residents had become fed up with the federal government’s approach. Now, two years later, people who once welcomed the plan are turning against it. Edgar Sandoval, who writes about South Texas for The New York Times, and Nina Feldman, a producer on “The Daily,” traveled to Eagle Pass to find out why. Guest: Edgar Sandoval, a reporter covering South Texas for The New York Times.