
Jazmine Ulloa
National Politics Writer at The New York Times
Producer at CNN
I write about national politics for the @nytimes. Hecha en El Paso. No shrinking violet. Past: @bostonglobe, @latimes, & more.
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1 week ago |
irishtimes.com | Juliet Macur |Jazmine Ulloa |Annie Correal |kirsten noyes |Alan Feuer |Dan Barry
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, all of 16, called his older brother in distant Maryland with startling news. He had made it to the Texas border. He had escaped. In his family’s telling, this is how his American journey began. They say that for years in El Salvador, a gang called Barrio 18 had terrorised them, extorting money from the mother’s small tortilla and pupusa (flatbread) business, threatening to leave them all dead in a ditch – and targeting young Kilmar, in and out of school, with increasing menace.
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1 week ago |
elespectador.com | Juliet Macur |Jazmine Ulloa |Annie Correal |kirsten noyes
Reproducimos el trabajo de The New York Times, que realizó casi dos decenas de entrevistas en Maryland y El Salvador, y revisó documentos y grabaciones judiciales en varias jurisdicciones, para construir un retrato más completo de Ábrego García. Manifestantes en una marcha del Primero de Mayo exigen el regreso de Kilmar Ábrego García, quien fue trasladado por error a su país natal, El Salvador, en Washington, D. C., EE. UU., el 1 de mayo de 2025.
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1 week ago |
timesfreepress.com | Juliet Macur |Jazmine Ulloa |Annie Correal |kirsten noyes
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, all of 16, called his older brother in distant Maryland with startling news. He had made it to the Texas border. He had escaped. In his family’s telling, this is how his American journey began. They say that for years in El Salvador, a gang called Barrio 18 had terrorized them, extorting money from the mother’s small tortilla and pupusa business, threatening to leave them all dead in a ditch — and targeting young Kilmar with increasing menace.
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1 week ago |
seattletimes.com | Juliet Macur |Jazmine Ulloa |Annie Correal |kirsten noyes
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, all of 16, called his older brother in distant Maryland with startling news. He had made it to the Texas border. He had escaped. In his family’s telling, this is how his American journey began. They say that for years in El Salvador, a gang called Barrio 18 had terrorized them, extorting money from the mother’s small tortilla and pupusa business, threatening to leave them all dead in a ditch — and targeting young Kilmar, in and out of school, with increasing menace.
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Jazmine Ulloa
Anadith Danay Reyes Álvarez, 8, died in 2023 after she spent a week in a border agency detention center without adequate care for her health conditions. The death of an 8-year-old migrant girl in 2023 while she was in the custody of U.S. Customs and Border Protection prompted investigations and the removal of the agency's chief medical officer. Now, two immigrant rights groups are seeking $15 million in damages on behalf of the girl's family.
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