Original Reporting and Analysis from the U.S.-Mexico Border
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Yolanda Soto, founder of Borderlands Produce Rescue at the organization’s warehouse in Nogales, Arizona. (Photo credit: Melissa del Bosque)
Photo montage (or reality?) by Pablo de la Rosa
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Original reporting and analysis from the US-Mexico border by Melissa del Bosque and Todd Miller
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Patrick Strickland is a journalist and the managing editor of Inkstick Media. His forthcoming book, "You Can Kill Each Other After I Leave: Refugees, Fascism, and Bloodshed in Greece," will be published by Melville House in April 2025.
Pablo De La Rosa reports on Texas-Mexico border communities. His work has appeared on NPR, Texas Public Radio, MSNBC, The Border Chronicle, 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.
I write about America's immigration enforcement system. Professor at Syracuse University.
Caroline Tracey is a writer and journalist whose work focuses on the US Southwest, Mexico, and their borderlands. Her first book, Salt Lakes, is forthcoming from W.W. Norton.
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