Addie is a WORLD reporter who often writes about poverty fighting and immigration. She is a graduate of Westmont College and the World Journalism Institute. She lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband, Ben.
An accelerating border crisis will further strain overtaxed agents
A new initiative from New York’s mayor seeks to provide mental healthcare to the city’s homeless population
Data so far testifies to an accelerating crisis
The directive draws mixed reviews
As Title 42 comes to an end, border cities and ministries prepare to host thousands more illegal immigrants
The Biden administration relied on Title 42 to respond to a surge of over 2 million immigrant encounters last fiscal year
A housing first success? Some experts and ministries say there’s more to the story
A surge of illegal immigration could hit after upcoming policy changes
Voters gave mixed reviews to tough-on-crime candidates, but public safety concerns still tightened key races
What the midterm election results could mean for border states and immigration reform