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Topic: Mexico

The Dangerous Numbers Game in Immigration Coverage
A radio journalist talks about the effects of lazy reporting, ‘opinion journalism,’ and some inherent difficulties in accurately telling this complicated story.
By Ted Robbins
Wealth Is Displayed, While Poverty Goes Unnoticed By Many in the Mexican Press
‘What one almost never reads or hears about in Mexico is the immense gap dividing the more well-to-do Mexicans from the native Indians ….’
By Ana Cristina Enriquez
Immigration to El Norte: Eight Stories of Hope and Peril
An Essay in Words and Photographs
By Don Bartletti
Self-Censorship as a Reaction to Murders By Drug Cartels
‘The message of this newsroom assault was obvious: stop messing with drug-trafficking affairs.’
By Raymundo Riva-Palacio
A Visual Telling of Immigrants' Stories
Reporters, photographers and videographers combined their skills to create a multimedia presentation with content unique to the online experience.
By John Owens
Reporting on the Deaths of Those Who Make the Journey North
‘With the mounting anti-illegal immigration backlash, readers have complained more and more about the stories we do about the deaths.’
By Susan Carroll
Death in the Desert
By Susan Carroll
Rescue and Death Along the Border
By Pat Shannahan