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Mexico

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    Razor wire is strung along the U.S. and Mexico sides of a port of entry in El Paso, Texas. Image by Jinitzail Hernández. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Migrants at the Border

    Borderline Despair: How the U.S. Is Warehousing Asylum-Seekers

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    Camila DeChalus
    2016 Reporting Fellow
    October 1, 2019
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  • Razor wire supplements the border fence in El Paso, Texas on Aug. 23, 2019. Image by Jinitzail Hernández/CQ Roll Call. United States, 2019.
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    Migrants at the Border

    The U.S. government and migrants seeking asylum find themselves in a precarious situation as the...

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    Camila DeChalus
    2016 Reporting Fellow
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Migrants at the Border
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    The Valdez family — Joy, daughter Catalina, Rafael and daughter Maya — lives in the city of Zacatecas, Mexico, but hopes eventually to return to the Seattle area. Image by Erika Schultz. Mexico, 2019.
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    PART OF: Beyond The Border

    Life After Deportation

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    September 23, 2019
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    In this July 26, 2019, photo, people from Africa and Central America sit in chairs as the sun sets at El Buen Pastor shelter for migrants in Cuidad Juarez. Image by Gregory Bull. Mexico, 2019.
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    PART OF: Outsourcing Migrants

    Cries in the Night: Life in the Limbo of a Mexican Shelter

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    September 18, 2019
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  • In this July 25, 2019, photo, a Guatemalan man gets a plate of food at El Buen Pastor shelter for migrants in Cuidad Juarez, Mexico. Image by Gregory Bull. Mexico, 2019.
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    Outsourcing Migrants

    The Associated Press examines what happens to asylum-seekers when Europe and the United States close...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Outsourcing Migrants
  • Two boys from the Arias family roughhouse in the dust beside their home abutting the original U.S.-built border wall in Colonia Libertad, Tijuana, Mexico. Behind them, a string of lights set up by U.S. Border Patrol stretches to the sea. The lights were set up by U.S. Border Patrol to illuminate the wall to make it more difficult migrants to cross at night. Image by James Whitlow Delano. Mexico, 2017.
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    Lesson Plans

    The Weekly: Examining the Politics and Human Stories of Migration

    Students learn about the asylum-seeking process and family separation at the U.S.-Mexico border, while also exploring themes connected to migration and refugees more broadly.

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    READ MORE about The Weekly: Examining the Politics and Human Stories of Migration
    September 15, 2019
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    A U.S. Customs and Border protection station located in Fort Hancock, Texas. Image by Katherine Welles / Shutterstock.com. United States, 2014.
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    PART OF: Broken Border

    Most Migrants Cross at the Texas Border. Here’s How the Flow of People Intersects With Trump’s Policies.

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    September 11, 2019
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    Clockwise from left to right: Mairen Barbara Almora, Abel Aguilar Almora (21 years old), Abel Aguilar Columbie, Sergio Almora (9 years old), pose for a photo by the Rio Grande on the Mexican side of the border. Image by Jose A. Iglesias. Mexico, 2019.
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    PART OF: A New Era in Cuban Migration

    Cubans on the Border: 'I Don't Want to Stay in Mexico Because the Government Is a Friend of the Castro Regime' (Spanish)

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    September 9, 2019
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  • Cocodrie. Ocean dead zones globally have quadrupled since 1950 according to the journal Science, and as the human population rises, along with a reliance on large-scale farming, the problem is expected to continue. Image by Spike Johnson. United States, 2019.
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    Shrinking the Gulf Coast Dead Zones

    The gradual implementation of agricultural nutrient reduction strategies across the Midwest is seen...

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    Spike Johnson
    Grantee
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  • Deported veteran Miguel Perez stands for a portrait in Tijuana, Mexico on May 7, 2019. After being pardoned by Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, he is asking officials to reconsider his citizenship application. Image courtesy of Erin Siegal McIntyre. Mexico, 2019.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Deported Veteran Featured in Maria Zamudio's WBEZ Series Pardoned, May Return Home

    After Illinois governor J.B. Pritzker issued him a pardon, Miguel Perez Jr. looks to return to his...

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    September 4, 2019
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    Workers from the Centro de Atención Integral a Migrantes (CAIM) call out numbers from the asylum waiting list outside the center in Ciudad Juárez on May 13, 2019. Image by Ivan Pierre Aguirre. Mexico, 2019.
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    PART OF: Broken Border

    After Asylum Ruling, Migrants in Juárez Face a New Choice: Stay in Line or Try Crossing Elsewhere

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    Julián Aguilar
    Grantee
    August 24, 2019
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    Gladys Edil Caas, a local Mexican volunteer who delivers water, blankets and other needs to migrants camped out by the bridge, consoles a Guatemalan woman during a visit to the camp. Image by Jose A Iglesias. Mexico, 2019.
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    PART OF: A New Era in Cuban Migration

    These Migrants Stranded at the U.S.-Mexico Border Share Why They Fled Their Homelands

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    August 23, 2019
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