Cesar Espinosa says a racist incident when he was a teenager spurred him to disregard his age and immigration status to start what today is one of the most effective rights organizations in Texas
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Asylum application fees have jumped and protections chipped away. Critics say the Trump administration wants to discourage immigrants. For those with money and connections, the changes aren’t barriers. But Julio Rodriguez has neither, living day-to-day and hoping he can stay safe in Miami
Read MoreA veteran journalist was helping out by teaching journalism to prisoners. She looked on as thousands of inmates became infected. Dozens have since died, turning San Quentin into a coronavirus hotspot
Read MoreLa periodista estaba ayudando, dando clases de periodismo a los presos. Pero resultó observando cómo miles de reclusos se infectaron con COVID-19. Docenas han muerto desde entonces, convirtiendo a San Quentin en un punto de crisis
Read MoreAfter years of verbal assaults on Latinos and on the media by politicians and ideologues, a summer of protest yields new danger for journalists of color.
Read MoreA year after racism turned lethal for 23 people in El Paso, a veteran journalist looks back on what’s become of her Texas border city, the victims’ families, and survivors of the hateful shooting
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