Hernan Rozemberg
Hernan Rozemberg was a reporter for the Fronteras Desk.
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Activists who focus on improving working conditions at border manufacturing plants, known as maquiladoras, seem to joining the list of the latest random victims in Mexico’s incessant drug war.
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I'll never the know the reason for sure, but in more than a decade of reporting on the U.S.-Mexico border, I've been able to sidestep getting into trouble.
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An oil refinery explosion in a Mexican city on the Texas border left more than two dozen workers dead and many more injured.
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Republican Rep. Lamar Smith has accused the Department of Homeland Security of "cooking the books" on deportation statistics.
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Mexico’s economy is growing at more than twice the annual rate of that of the U.S. right now. Couple that with the high volume of wealthy Mexicans moving to the U.S. to escape the incessant drug war and the growing purchasing power of the U.S. Latino community — it all makes for great timing for Mexican businesses looking to expand into the U.S market.
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Catholic Charities of San Antonio has offered immigrants low-cost legal help for more than three decades. But a decision was made to forego helping so-called “DREAMers” seeking to benefit from a new federal program.
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Tethered surveillance blimps will now be seen across the Rio Grande Valley in Texas.
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A judge has ruled that children held in the U.S. should be returned to their mother in Mexico. But court appeals could drag out the process.
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Campaign politics hit close to home for journalists attending the UNITY 2012 conference.
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The case involves three children, laws in two countries, an international treaty, criminal investigations by U.S. and Mexican authorities, and a lawsuit filed in U.S. federal court.