Texas Standard For October 15, 2018
Constitutional protections suspended in the name of security: How the so-called border zone is expanding and who, if anyone, is pushing back. Though the policy of separating families at the border is reported to have ended, the camp housing kids at the Tornillo port of entry is expanding. We’ll get a first hand glimpse inside. Also: Toys R- who? With what used to claim to be the world’s biggest toy store out of business, who’s filling the vacuum this holiday season? And: seeing the Lone Star State from a different perspective – a mile in the air. Those stories and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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