
Gustavo Solis
Investigative Border ReporterGustavo became the Investigative Border Reporter at KPBS in 2021. He was born in Mexico City, grew up in San Diego and has two passports to prove it. He graduated from Columbia University’s School of Journalism in 2013 and has worked in New York City, Miami, Palm Springs, Los Angeles, and San Diego. In 2018 he was part of a team of reporters who shared a Pulitzer Prize for explanatory journalism. When he’s not working - and even sometimes when he should be - Gustavo is surfing on both sides of the border.
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Title 42 allows border officials to use the pandemic as justification for turning away asylum seekers without a hearing before an immigration judge.
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A 25-year-old from Kiev is saying the same thing as other asylum seekers and advocates: Border officials continue to deny asylum to people of color.
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Border officials at the San Ysidro crossing used their discretion to allow a Ukrainian family to cross the border.
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Transgender people living in the United States can now receive birth certificates from Mexican consulates that affirm their gender identity.
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Tijuana has always been a refuge for those who can’t afford San Diego. But what was once a stream has become a flood.
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Mexican authorities often make a show of announcing arrests in high-profile cases, but then offer scant details, activists and reporters say.
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Southwest isn't the only airline experiencing delays and cancellations, but it is by far the worst-hit, with about 5,500 of its flights canceled across the country in the last two days.
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A father and son were reunited in San Ysidro after being separated for nearly two decades.
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