The immigrant trail
Saturday was another day of seeing the routes immigrants use to make their way from Central America to Mexico and beyond.
Saturday was another day of seeing the routes immigrants use to make their way from Central America to Mexico and beyond.
The four WSU students continued filling their notebooks and video cameras Friday as they visited an immigration shelter and observed Guatemalans crossing the Suchiate River that divides Mexico and Guatemala.
Four Washington State University student journalists spent a long day listening to the dramatic stories of immigrants from Cuba, El Salvador and Eritrea who are in search of a better life.
The Tacana Mountain seems a world away from the normal chaos down below.
Sunday marked the first encounter with our interpreter and fixer. It's all legal.
Washington State University's Backpack Journalism Program has entrusted me with four of their promising journalism students for a one-week reporting experience in Tapachula, Mexico. Watch this space for updates.
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