Adrian Florido
Adrian Florido was a reporter for the Fronteras Desk in 2013.
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Volunteers with the Water Station leave water for migrants crossing California's Imperial Valley desert.
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The governor signed a bill that will make the state the tenth in the nation, plus D.C., to grant drivers licenses to immigrants living in the U.S. illegally.
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The United States has started funding community programs in Mexico in an effort to prevent young people from joining drug cartels.
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The expansion of the port of entry between San Diego and Tijuana is the busiest land border crossing in the world.
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The move comes amid growing allegations about unnecessary use of force by Border Patrol agents.
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Federal data shows the number of people caught trying to illegally cross the U.S.-Mexico border increased for the second straight year.
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Pew Research Center researchers say the number of people in the United States without documentation may have grown, from 11.2 million to roughly 11.7 million.
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Teachers protesting a proposed education reform bill in Mexico shut down the commercial border crossing between Tijuana and San Diego for 90 minutes.
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The bill passed the California legislature Thursday, and Governor Jerry Brown has indicated he'll sign it.
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Several cases have challenged the Border Patrol's authority to detain suspects until police arrive on the scene.