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Max Rivlin-Nadler

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Max Rivlin-Nadler is an investigative journalist whose reporting has appeared in outlets such as the New York Times, the New Republic, the Village Voice and National Public Radio. His reporting focuses on policing and immigration, and the intersection of both. 
The challenge of continuing college in Mexico
Fake ICE university settles with students 
After 2 years, ‘Title 42’ is still in effect at US borders
US border officials use Title 42 to turn back asylum-seekers
More migrants, facing a stricter border, attempt to enter the United States by sea 
Haitians at the US-Mexico border 
Immigrants, women changing San Diego politics 
Young Latina voter grapples with divided household after the US election
Crossing Borders: In a global environment, why doesn’t your education travel with you?
rally for DACA
On Course
‘You hit this glass ceiling’: Undocumented US students returned to Mexico struggle to continue their college studies
an ICE agent's back
On Course
Immigrant students settle with govt over fake university
Jacqueline Flores, left, holds hands with her daughter Nicky at their home in Virginia, July 14, 2021.
Borders
Pressure mounts for Biden to end Trump-era Title 42 that shuts out migrants seeking asylum 
Psychologist Sebastián Farías speaks with asylum-seekers inside a migrant encampment on Nov. 6, 2021. 
Migrants restricted from entering the US due to Title 42 see double standard
Three men in green suits stand on a small boat that says "Border Patrol" with an American flag in the middle
Borders
US Border Patrol launches new marine unit amid rise in maritime smuggling
A young migrant shows off his red "Haiti" cap in Tijuana.
Migration
Haitian asylum-seekers face discrimination in Tijuana migrant camp
Nora Vargas is the newly elected vice chair of the powerful San Diego Board of Supervisors.
Every 30 Seconds
This Latina landed a seat on the powerful San Diego County Board of Supervisors — a first for her community
Three women related to each other stand together outside for a portrait wearing casual clothes and makeup.
Every 30 Seconds
Two sides of a Mexican American family show how identity and politics diverge
Marlene Herrera in front of her home
Every 30 Seconds
First-time Latina voter in California: Trump puts ‘his people first’ at others’ expense
Signs advertising the 2020 US Census cover a closed and boarded up business amid the coronavirus outbreak in Seattle, Washington, March 23, 2020.
Every 30 Seconds
For Latinos ineligible to vote, US census offers a path to political power
Marlene Herrera, 18, is a first-time voter in San Diego County.
Every 30 Seconds
This Latina teen says the pandemic will mark her generation — and shape her vote
Marlene Herrera, a first-time voter in San Diego County, is undecided when it comes to the 2020 presidential election. The coronavirus has upended the issues she is watching.
Every 30 Seconds
Coronavirus upended her family. But this Latina teen is determined to make her vote count.