They met in the middle.
No, not international political leaders. That cohort had another bad stretch: Talks between the two Koreas dissolved. Plans for a US-North Korea summit wobbled. A NAFTA reboot was , though , including the under the first President Bush, urged action. America鈥檚 withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal .
But down on the Rio Grande, the river that forms America鈥檚 increasingly contentious southern border, ordinary people 鈥 from the West Texas town of Lajitas and its Mexican sister city, Paso Lajitas 鈥 waded into the shallow water. They splashed and sunned and shared food.
The , first held in 2013, is one part family reunion, one part protest picnic. The US Border Patrol doesn鈥檛 get worked up about it. Local sheriff鈥檚 deputies hang back, sometimes having cordial exchanges with attendees at the edges.
This year the party was 鈥渂igger than ever,鈥 The Nation reported. 鈥淔amilies are seeing each other,鈥 Collie Ryan, from the Texas side, told a reporter. 鈥淚t鈥檚 beautiful to see.鈥
Generally the human preference for connecting, not conflicting, is bigger than the political infighting we so often see. On the Korean Peninsula, a militarized border separates families, parting briefly at officials鈥 whim for rare reunions between people who await a lasting thaw. In Iran, some shake fists at American policymakers across an ideological frontier while expressing warm feelings toward American people.
There has been action in Congress, renewed ,聽to try to force a vote on US immigration policy. Another chance to meet in the middle?
We鈥檙e following the news of the school shooting in Texas today. Education editor Kim Campbell is at a conference in Los Angeles where there has been discussion of the planning by student activists, including the Parkland, Fla., students, of a summer tour聽starting June 15 in Chicago to keep the conversation about gun violence going. There's a separate push to encourage voting-age students to become part of an eventual political solution to the social scourge. 鈥淭his isn鈥檛 just an issue that we care a lot about,鈥 said a student from Newtown, Conn., who was in attendance. 鈥淭his is a part of us now.鈥
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