7 ways to inform news coverage of immigration at the southern U.S. border

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Reporters who cover immigration know it is a beat that intersects almost every other beat — economics, education, health, culture, national security and even sports.

The story of people moving across national borders has been told throughout human history. It bubbles up to the nation’s attention at certain moments, often when elected officials debate or disagree on immigration issues or policies, and it becomes a political story. ...

To help new and experienced journalists alike cover the breadth and depth of the story of immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border, we reached out to five people who know a lot about how the system works. They have studied immigration as academics, served as legal counsel for migrants, or reported on immigration.

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