Journalist
Cindy Carcamo covers immigration issues for the Los Angeles Times.

Cindy Carcamo covers immigration issues for the Los Angeles Times. Previously, she was Arizona bureau chief and a national correspondent for The Times, focusing on border and immigration issues in the Southwest. She has reported in Argentina and Mexico during her time as an Inter American Press Association scholar and as a reporter for the Orange County Register.

Cindy Carcamo

Links: @theCindyCarcamo | (Current as of: March 3, 2016)


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Southern California activists and attorneys begin to strategize after Supreme Court affirms parts of Trump’s travel ban

Cindy Carcamo
Los Angeles Times (LA Times)
June 26, 2017

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Judge orders prompt release of immigrant children from detention

Cindy Carcamo
Los Angeles Times (LA Times)
August 22, 2015
Judge Dolly Gee ruled that children should not be held for more than 72 hours unless they are a significant flight risk or a danger to themselves and others. Federal officials have until October 23 to comply.

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Detained immigrant mothers and children trapped in legal limbo

Cindy Carcamo, Molly Hennessy-Fiske
Los Angeles Times (LA Times)
August 7, 2015
Immigrant advocates took action against the federal administration's policy of detaining families before their immigration proceedings in unhealthy conditions at large detention centers.



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