InvestigationImmigration Cruelty on the Border A hidden camera shows Border Patrol agents destroying water jugs left for migrants, and the abuse just gets worse. John Carlos FreySalon.comJuly 20, 2012
ImpactImmigration, Justice Investigative Fund Story Sparks Grand Jury Probe As a result of an Investigative Fund/PBS investigation into the death of San Diego resident Anastasio Hernandez Rojas, a grand jury is convening today to consider possible criminal charges… John Carlos FreyJuly 12, 2012
ImpactImmigration, Justice Justice in a Brutal Slaying Last October, a reporter approached The Investigative Fund with disturbing video he had obtained… Esther KaplanMay 30, 2012
ImpactImmigration, Justice Throw a Rock, Be Killed On June 7, 2010, Sergio Adrian Hernandez Guereca, age 15, was shot and killed by US Border Patrol agent Jesus Mesa Jr. According to an FBI spokeswoman, “Subjects surrounded the agent…” John Carlos FreyMay 7, 2012
InvestigationImmigration, Politics Crossing the Line at the Border Eight people have been killed along the Mexican border in the past two years. Did US immigration agents use excessive force? This is the first of a three-part investigation; see Part 2 and Part 3. John Carlos FreyNeed to KnowApril 20, 2012
InvestigationHealth, Immigration, Politics Death Along the Border Insufficient training and little public oversight have led to problems, including violence against migrants. John Carlos FreyLos Angeles TimesApril 20, 2012
InvestigationBusiness, Immigration, Justice, Politics Gambling on Immigration Detention One Georgia county bet its financial future on becoming a regional center for immigrant detention. But harsh immigration politics scared off the very workers farmers depend on for the harvest. Hannah Rappleye & Lisa Riordan SevilleThe NationApril 11, 2012
AnalysisImmigration, Justice The Chief of Police Doth Protest Too Much The chief of police in Escondido, CA, insisted I interview him. Chief Jim Maher had “an immigrant-friendly agenda,” he said, and was a friend to Latinos. He had done nothing wrong, and the media and activists were just spreading lies… John Carlos FreyMarch 12, 2012
InvestigationImmigration, Justice Escondido Police Under Fire The Escondido Police Department is using DUI checkpoints as thinly veiled immigration dragnets. John Carlos FreyKPBSMarch 12, 2012
InvestigationImmigration, Justice, Politics Alabama’s Failed Experiment What happens when outside agitators work with state politicians to pass the nation’s most draconian anti-immigrant law yet? The Cotton State learned the hard way. Paul ReyesMother JonesMarch 1, 2012