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Catalina Jaramillo is a reporter who covers New York City for the oldest Spanish-language daily in America, El Diario/La Prensa. She holds an undergraduate degree in journalism from Universidad Catolica in Chile and a graduate degree in journalism from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. Catalina worked in Chile for El Mercurio and she created her own magazine called Caracter. She also was a full time teacher for journalism undergraduates at Universidad Alberto Hurtado, in Chile. For El Diario/La Prensa she has covered immigration, crime and her most recent beat is politics.
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Despite State Concerns, U.S. Presses Ahead with Secure Communities
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Immigrant Advocates Hail Cuomo for Suspending Secure Communities in New York State
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Pressure Builds for Gov. Cuomo to take NY Out of Secure Communities
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NYC Cooperation with ICE on Immigrant Detentions Angers Council Members
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In Shadow of Triangle Shirtwaist Building, Immigrant Workers Call For Safer Conditions and Unionization
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Immigration Leaders Meet With U.S. Officials About Long Island Hate Crimes
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Latinos Give Paterson a Report Card: Good, But Not Good Enough
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Youth Say Tabling DREAM Act a Good Decision
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Gutiérrez to DREAM Act Supporters: Put Pressure on Republicans
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Growing Concern in NY City Council Over Federal Immigration Agents at Rikers Island Jail
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Cuomo’s Campaign Promises to Latinos
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More Confusion Over Secure Communities: Did NY Make a Special Deal with Washington?
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Cuomo and Hispanic Leaders: BFFs?






