Jazmine Ulloa

is a reporter covering immigration for The New York Times. Her book, El Paso: Five families and One Hundred Years of Blood, Migration, Race, and Memory, from Dutton, is coming in 2026.

Out March 3!

2026

What I Do

I write about the people and places involved in the nation’s battles over immigration. It is an issue I have covered from many perspectives: on the border and the campaign trail, in state and federal courts, and from the grounds of state capitals. It is also a personal one for me: I am a fronteriza, a person who grew up on both sides of the dividing line between Mexico and the United States.

I am especially interested in the southern border and the power it holds in our national political discourse — perhaps no other symbol better represents the competing visions for our nation in this moment.

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—Beth Macy, author of Dopesick and Paper Girl

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