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Pablo De La Rosa

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Freelance Reporter at NPR

I grew up selling gum on the border streets of Mexico. Now a three-time award-winning journalist based in the Rio Grande Valley, South Texas.

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Pablo De La Rosa
Pablo De La Rosa @pblodlr
10 Jun 25

📌 For people in South Texas - Has your family or business been affected by ICE raids? You can speak anonymously on the record in a story for a national news publication. Send a direct message here on X. Para las personas en el Sur de Texas - ¿Su familia o negocio se ha visto https://t.co/p5o6lXKXzE

Pablo De La Rosa
Pablo De La Rosa @pblodlr
10 Jun 25

A new Texas law will turn sheriffs into federal immigration enforcers. Experts say racial profiling and rights violations are sure to follow. My latest for The Border Chronicle. https://t.co/r5bElAaUXp

Pablo De La Rosa
Pablo De La Rosa @pblodlr
9 Jun 25

For safety reasons or something else? If its for safety, do you then think we should remove from society anyone who’s ever committed a violent crime at any time? U.S. citizens? If the answer for you there is no, then I don’t think it could be about safety. What is it about?

Bill Melugin
Bill Melugin @BillMelugin_

@ReichlinMelnick Respectfully, disagree. If they’re gonna parole him and give him another shot, fine, but don’t believe it should be in the United States.