This piece took ten years to place. I first drafted some of the arguments found in my new piece, Trumpworld, in 2006 while I was working at The Washington Post. Then, as now, political chatter centered on border security issues, an “invasion” via the U.S. Mexico border. Politicians and the press considered the function of the border […]
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In Summer 2013, I came across a boy waving down passing cars for help along a remote country road in South Texas. He had no way of knowing it, but the boy was stranded in the middle of Brooks County, a large swath of ranch land that has become a cemetery for lost migrants. I picked […]
Apologies for the delay in posting. We will have a series of exciting announcements in the days to come, please check back. In the meantime, I invite you to watch my television video report on the Sexing of Violence in Mexico, which recently aired in New York. An expanded take on the issue was also […]