Knight Columbia, October 2025

By: Jaya Ramji-Nogales, Nicole Ramos

San Diego Union Tribune, Septmeber 2025

By: Alex Riggins

We are the forgotten ones' | A deportee helps the newly deported start a new life in an unfamiliar country

CBS 8, June 2025

PRISM, April 14th, 2025

By: Kate Morrissey

NPR, April 8, 2025

By: Joel Rose, Sergio Martinez-Beltran

L.A. Taco , January 2025
By Hadley Tomicki

The Border Report, May 2022
By Salvador Rivera

Insider, May 2022
By Erin Snodgrass and Azmi Haroun

The Washington Post, March 2019
By Kevin Sieff and Sarah Kinosian

The Guardian, February 12, 2019
By Ed Vulliamy

CBS News, April 15, 2019
By Manuel Bojorquez

“To see that Border Patrol returned this family back to Mexico where they don't have immigration status, where they don't have the opportunity to easily receive medical care -- that to me, was really shocking and it was a dereliction of duty.”
Ginger Cline, Justice Catalyst Fellow at Al Otro Lado

CBS 8, March 30, 2021
By Brandon Lewis, David Gotfredson (Investigative Producer)

The Associated Press, March 19, 2021
By Elliot Spagat, Photo by Gregory Bull/AP Photo

Managing Attorney for our Family Reunification Project Carol Anne Mauer Donohoe, talks to The New Republic about the nuanced complexities of what it will take to end "kids in cages".

The New Republic, March 15, 2021
By Felipe De La Hoz, Photo by John Moore/Getty Images

Erika speaks to the BBC's Laura Trevelyan on what she's seeing on the Mexico side of the border, the conditions of the facilities holding migrant children, and recent acts by the Biden administration on immigration.

BBC World News America, March 5, 2021

What happens when immigrant-rights advocates reach a breaking point?

VQR Online, Spring 2020
By Lauren Markham, Illustrations by Jen Renninger