A Den of Outcasts in the Shadow of the Wall

North of the line, Border Patrol agents in shiny white pickups keep permanent vigil. South of the line, the riverbed's lost souls pass restless nights in the glare of stadium lights guarding the American Dream. Full Story »

Posted by Derek Hawkins
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Subjects: U.S., World, Health
Member Tags: Deportation
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Posted by: Posted by Derek Hawkins - Oct 18, 2008 - 8:42 AM PDT
Reviewed by: Derek Hawkins (review), Kristin Gorski (review), mike valladares (review)
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Edited by: Derek Hawkins - Oct 18, 2008 - 8:46 AM PDT

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3.6
by Kristin Gorski - Oct. 19, 2008

A vivid snapshot of outcast life in Tijuana on the Mexico side of the border. The reporter clearly spent time with this group of deportees, smuggler assistants and addicts, and gained their trust, in order to report such specific details. This article makes the "border", often mentioned so often in the media that it loses its meaning, an intense, vibrant, tension-filled place. It's both an extreme and realistic portrayal; I'd also like some statistics to give life here some context: ... More »

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4.0
by Derek Hawkins - Oct. 18, 2008
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