
Patricia Mazzei
Miami Bureau Chief at The New York Times
I cover Florida and Puerto Rico as Miami bureau chief for @nytimes. @MiamiHerald alumna. A veces escribo en español.
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nytimes.com | Patricia Mazzei
Las autoridades federales de la isla han detenido recientemente a cientos de dominicanos, quienes a menudo comparten el mismo origen étnico, lengua y cultura que los puertorriqueños. Las redadas de inmigración han sido tan poco frecuentes en Puerto Rico que su único centro de detención, en un edificio de oficinas junto a un centro comercial, solo puede albergar a unos 20 detenidos.
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nytimes.com | Patricia Mazzei
Federal authorities on the island have recently detained hundreds of Dominicans, who often share the same ethnic background, language and culture as Puerto Ricans. Immigration raids have been so rare in Puerto Rico that its only detention facility, in an office building next to a mall, can hold only about 20 detainees. Yet federal authorities in the U.S. territory have detained more than 500 people since President Trump took office in January.
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flipboard.com | Patricia Mazzei
“He Told People That?”: Jon Stewart Was Seriously Shocked By What A Report Is Saying Elon Musk Revealed To People Close To HimThe Daily Show host equally mocked Donald Trump and Elon Musk for recent headlines surrounding them. Daily Show host Jon Stewart on Monday dismissed Elon Musk’s attempt to cut government spending for President Donald Trump as an “epic fail.” But what really caught his eye was Musk’s spacey demeanor …
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nytimes.com | Patricia Mazzei
With another "Gomorrah" spinoff being filmed, some Neapolitans say they're fed up with all the shows portraying the "malavita," or the lawless life. "Why must only bad things be said about us?" A banner fluttered in March over a narrow alley in Naples crammed with tourist shops selling Nativity figurines.
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nytimes.com | Patricia Mazzei
David Jolly argued that there was an opportunity for Democrats to capitalize on voter displeasure with the high cost of living and with Republican policies. David Jolly, a former Republican congressman who left the party during President Trump's first term, will run for Florida governor next year as a Democrat, his campaign announced on Thursday.
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RT @sangerkatz: Read @PatriciaMazzei on the unexpected ubiquity of Obamacare in south Florida. https://t.co/6wurth2wtU

Everywhere you look: Obamacare, Obamacare, Obamacare. “If we don’t use it,” Ms. Hernández explained of the moniker, “people don’t know that we sell it.” And in Miami, people really want it. https://t.co/Jqs8vANaE8

A little ode to Christmas in Miami, miles away from the tourist haunts https://t.co/Hc5LgMU5JD