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.
Mixed results mirror rising concerns about the long-term effects of legalization
The program’s uncertain future leaves participants in limbo and points to the need for legal immigration reform
The border crisis is taking a toll on Border Patrol agents and police
The stopgap measure welcomes 24,000 Venezuelans but offers no long-term solutions
Ministries wrestle with how to offer effective compassion at the U.S.-Mexico border
At the Texas-Mexico border, illegal immigration leaves no one untouched
New government funding sings a worn-out tune
LIFESTYLE | How a group of golden retrievers brought a quiet presence to a Texas town in grief
Border communities and sanctuary cities call for federal reforms
With the cost of food going up, it’s becoming harder to help those in need