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Original reporting and analysis from the US-Mexico border by Melissa del Bosque and Todd Miller
Border Chronicler.
Cofounder, The Border Chronicle. Longtime border journalist and author based in Tucson, Arizona. Written for just about everyone from The New Yorker to the McAllen Monitor. Also, author of Bloodlines.
Pablo De La Rosa reports on Texas-Mexico border communities. His voice has appeared on NPR, Texas Public Radio, MSNBC, The Border Chronicle, The Texas Standard, Lighthouse Reports and more.
Text editor. Pablo is a longtime editor, having worked with many authors and for several publications. He currently oversees copyediting for The Border Chronicle and American Ethnologist.
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