Dear readers,
Trump’s policies have destroyed the traditional map of migration. Migrant camps on the US-Mexico border that were once full are now practically deserted. We spoke with some of the few people that remain, clinging to the hope that Trump will have a change of heart.
This week we also caught up with Colin Allred, the Senate contender from Texas, who laid out his strategy to change the course of the state, combat a political system he considers corrupt, and defend the working class.
Keep reading to find out what the smallest space in which a needle can be rotated to point in the opposite direction is, and why Android cellphones seem to know so much about your private life.
We hope you enjoy this selection of articles from El PAÍS USA Edition.
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