
Michel Marizco
Senior Field CorrespondentSenior Field Correspondent Michel Marizco (Tucson) has reported along the Southwest border for the past decade, most of that in Arizona and Sonora. Before joining the Fronteras Desk, he produced stories in the field for CNN Madrid, the BBC, 60 Minutes Australia, and the CBC. His work now focuses on transnational trafficking syndicates, immigration, federal law enforcement and those weird, wild stories that make the U.S.-Mexico border such an inherently fascinating region. He is a contributing author on Shared Responsibility: U.S.-Mexico Policy Options for Confronting Organized Crime and an occasional writer at High Country News. In his spare time, he works with Investigative Reporters and Editors and the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma, assisting in the ongoing investigations of journalist killings in Mexico.
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Is law enforcement circling Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán by targeting his family members?
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Two years after the Tucson killings that left six people dead and suspended the career of a congresswoman, the city inaugurated a gun buyback program for citizens to turn in their weapons.
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A report released Monday shows immigration enforcement has ballooned into the biggest source of spending in federal law enforcement.
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An international child pornography investigation led to the arrest of 245 people, including some in Arizona and California.
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A new Government Accountability report says the Homeland Security Department doesn’t have a plan to maintain integrity among its agents.
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Along the U.S.-Mexico border, charity can run deeply. In Arizona, one group has been quietly building communities for Sonora’s poor.
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