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InvestigationBusiness, Politics, World How To Sue a Country Fifty years ago, an obscure international legal system was created to protect the rights of foreign investors. Insiders say it has spun out of control. Claire Provost & Matt KennardThe GuardianJune 10, 2015
InvestigationImmigration, Justice Lawman’s Burden A south Texas sheriff’s department with dwindling resources struggles to cope with a growing immigration crisis. Melissa del BosqueThe Texas Observer, The GuardianAugust 27, 2014
InvestigationImmigration “A Cemetery for Our People” A Guatemalan diplomat struggles to save her countrymen in south Texas and nearly loses herself. Melissa del BosqueThe Texas Observer, The GuardianAugust 20, 2014
InvestigationImmigration “This Is Our Home” With migrants streaming through south Texas, landowners are caught between protecting their property and saving lives. Melissa del BosqueThe Texas Observer, The GuardianAugust 13, 2014
InvestigationImmigration Into the Wilderness To comply with US immigration law, Exelina Hernandez would have to risk her life. Melissa del BosqueThe Texas Observer, The GuardianAugust 6, 2014
InvestigationJustice “I Felt Violated” California Prisons use brutal, degrading methods to discover inmate contraband — despite the existence of alternatives. Shane BauerThe GuardianJune 3, 2014
InvestigationJustice, World Former Chad Leader Charged With War Crimes Ronald Reagan’s support for the dictator — accused of killing and torturing his opponents — offers a cautionary tale for American intervention. Michael BronnerThe GuardianJuly 3, 2013
InvestigationImmigration, Justice, Politics Bodies at the Border US policymakers have forced deported families to risk death by crossing back into ever more inhospitable desert terrain. John Carlos FreyThe GuardianMay 17, 2013
InvestigationJustice, World A Ghost Town Counting Its Dead One of the first journalists to enter the Syrian town of Daraya after the slaughter finds a desperate search for lost relatives. Janine di GiovanniThe GuardianSeptember 8, 2012