Friday, February 18th, 2022 Know the Risks: A Guide for Journalists on Quoting Immigrant Sources What happened to Rosa still haunts Maria Hinojosa. Rosa, an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, agreed to appear on camera for “Immigrant Nation, Divided Country,” a 2004 CNN documentary helmed by Hinojosa, a veteran journalist. Soon after the program aired, immigration agents arrested Rosa, her boyfriend, and her children. Hinojosa had taken care not to show […] Liz Robbins
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