Hernán Rozemberg
Senior Field CorrespondentSenior Field Correspondent Hernán Rozemberg (San Antonio) is a veteran journalist with nearly a decade-and-a-half experience, most of that time spent reporting on immigration and border issues. He has traveled the length of the northern and southern U.S. borders on assignment. Born in Argentina, he's a native Spanish speaker who has lived, worked or studied on five continents. He holds a degree in political economy from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and a degree in international relations from St. Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas.
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The highest court in the U.S. could overturn decades of law that allows higher education institutions to use race as a factor in admitting students. A decision could come as early as this summer.
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ICE Special Agent Jaime Zapata was on assignment in Mexico City a year ago when attackers suddenly forced his armored SUV off the road.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection is testing radio transmitters to relay important traveler information.
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The proposed federal budget wouldn't reduce the number of agents, but would reduce their pay rates. Critics also say funding would be diverted away from legal points of entry.
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Immigration advocates called the decision a partial victory to their cause. Some backers of stricter immigration policies say one less detention center won’t make a difference; keeping illegal immigrants out will.
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Texas Armoring Corp. turns vehicles into armored carriers that can resist attacks. Its business has grown during Mexico's drug war.
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