
Sofía Sánchez
Producer, TPR's Border and Immigration DeskSofía Sánchez reports and produces for Texas Public Radio's Border and Immigration Desk.
She has reported local news for The Galena Gazette and previously worked at Foreign Policy, where she produced Doha Debates' Course Correction, and Latino USA, where she profiled immigrant authors, journalists and musicians. Sofía's writing on race and identity has also been recognized and published by the American Studies Association.
She comes to San Antonio from small-town Galena, Illinois and graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism in 2021.
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Cuando miles de haitianos, como Dachka y Exode, llegaron al pequeño pueblo fronterizo de Del Río, Texas, tenían la esperanza de estar cruzando la línea final de una ardua travesía migratoria. Pero cuando Estados Unidos empezó a devolver a algunas familias hasta Haití, incluyendo a sus hijos sudamericanos, muchos migrantes fueron forzados a tomar una decisión crítica: permanecer en el campamento improvisado en Estados Unidos y arriesgarse a la expulsión, o volver a México.
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Episodio 1 de La Línea se estrenará en español e ingles el 18 de mayo, Día de la Bandera de Haití. Suscríbanse a esta platforma para recibir un nuevo episodio cada semana.
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Episode 1 of Line in the Land: A Haitian Odyssey drops in English and Spanish on May 18, Haitian Flag Day. Subscribe to this podcast feed to hear it as soon as it comes out.
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Abortion rights activists and supporters gathered at the Bexar County Courthouse on Saturday morning for a rally and a march, two weeks after a leaked draft opinion indicated the U.S. Supreme Court will overturn Roe v. Wade.
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In one of the most closely watched Democratic primaries in the country, nine-term incumbent Henry Cuellar is headed to a runoff against his former intern, 28-year-old immigration attorney Jessica Cisneros.
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Progressive New York Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez appeared in San Antonio to support congressional candidates Jessica Cisneros and Greg Casar.
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Ha habido 7.647 casos de ataques violentos contra personas bloqueadas o expulsadas bajo el Título 42 desde que el presidente Biden asumió el cargo.
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There have been 7,647 cases of violent attacks on people blocked or expelled under Title 42 since President Biden took office.
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An emergency request is calling on the Biden administration to stop expelling migrants using a public health policy, Title 42, originally enacted by the Trump administration.