Jean Guerrero, The New York Times

Jean Guerrero

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  • KPBS San Diego
  • Columbia Journalism Review
  • PRI

Past articles by Jean:

Opinion | Biden Must Reckon With Obama-Era Immigration Mistakes

Deportations carried out back then left immigrant communities fractured and financially devastated. → Read More

Stephen Miller’s Dystopian America

Language is a tool for shaping minds, and Miller knows how to weaponize it. → Read More

University Of San Diego: Mexico's Violence Grows New Heads

A new University of San Diego report shows that Mexico’s bloodshed isn’t just about drugs anymore. → Read More

Radical American Activists Flock To Migrant Caravan In Tijuana

As President Donald Trump continues his fight for a border wall, Americans are flocking to the Central American migrant caravan in Tijuana from across the U.S., for a very different reason — including left-wing activists who are encouraging migrants to jump the fence en masse. → Read More

Mothers In Migrant Caravan Fear Unruly Men Will Ruin Chance At Asylum

As Tijuana struggles to cope with thousands of Central American arrivals, mothers in the exodus fear some unruly men in their midst could ruin their opportunities to enter the U.S. → Read More

California: Latino voter apathy reflects disconnected media

Ahead of the November 6 elections, CJR invited writers to spotlight stories that deserve closer scrutiny, in their states and beyond, before voters cast their ballots. Read other dispatches from “States of the Union” here. California is home to 7.7 million eligible Latino voters, the largest such population in the US. When Democrats envision the “blue […] → Read More

Fatal Shooting Of San Diego Area Official During Mexico Vacation Remains A Mystery

Douglas Bradley, administrative services director for the City of Imperial Beach, was on a surfing trip in Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, Mexico, when he was fatally shot. → Read More

Homeland Security Practice Of Separating Children From Parents Triggers Complaint

Eight human rights groups are awaiting resolution on a complaint they filed against the Department of Homeland Security for the "fundamentally unconscionable" practice of separating children from parents in detention. → Read More

San Diego Ports Of Entry Pause Entry Of New Asylum Seekers

A spokesman for U.S. Customs and Border Protection said San Diego area ports of entry have reached capacity and "cannot bring additional people" into the installations "until individuals already at the port of entry are transferred." → Read More

Judge's Partial Lifting Of Trump Ban Gives Some Relief To San Diego Refugees

After hearing heartbreaking stories of refugees who have struggled to reconnect with their families and listening to the plight of others who strive to leave dangerous situations, a federal judge said he would try to issue a ruling on a motion to block a Trump administration ban on refugees before Christmas. → Read More

Pregnant Mother Released From Immigration Detention In Otay Mesa

Maria Solis Jason, who is from Mexico and has three daughters in the U.S., was detained on Aug. 1 while walking to work as a deli cashier in North County. → Read More

ACLU Of San Diego Demands Release Of Pregnant Mother In Immigration Detention

The ACLU of San Diego and Imperial counties is asking Immigration and Customs Enforcement to release a pregnant mother from an Otay Mesa detention facility and allow her to fight her immigration case from her home in North County. → Read More

San Diego And Tijuana Leaders Seek Modernization Amid NAFTA Talks

As federal negotiators met with their counterparts from Mexico and Canada in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday to begin talks on NAFTA, leaders from border cities met in San Diego to support boosting the region's economic cooperation. → Read More

US-Mexico Drug Tunnels Evolving Amid Increased Border Security

As President Trump looks to develop more barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border, criminal organizations are working to make tunnels harder to detect. → Read More

Tijuana Police Chief Links Mexico's Rising Homicides To US Gun Laws

Tijuana’s police chief said rising violence in the border region is linked to U.S. gun laws and weapons smuggling, and he is urging the U.S. to take responsibility. → Read More

International Commission Opens Case On San Ysidro Border Death

The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights is asking the U.S. government to respond to allegations that it violated the human rights of Anastasio Hernandez Rojas in 2010. → Read More

Tijuana Retail Reaping Profits That Once Flowed To San Diego

President Trump's stance on immigration has awakened a sense of Mexican patriotism that is keeping cross-border shoppers in Tijuana. → Read More

Drivers Encounter Rising Traffic Jams Crossing Border Into Mexico

Crossing the border into the U.S. at the San Ysidro Port of Entry can take several hours in a car. Now, border crossers say southbound wait times can be as bad as northbound waits — or worse. → Read More

What Happened To Hugo Castro, In His Own Words

The migrant rights activist who disappeared for five days in Mexico after pleading for help on Facebook Live told KPBS he recalls very little of what transpired while he was missing. → Read More

Border Angels Hosts Community Forum With Border Patrol

Chief Border Patrol agent for San Diego, Rick Barlow, listened to community concerns and answered questions. → Read More