Jazmine Ulloa
I am a national reporter for The New York Times, covering the border and immigration. My book, “El Paso: Five families and One Hundred Years of Blood, Migration, Race, and Memory,” from Dutton, is coming in 2026.
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- Learn more about the government’s policy of voluntary departure to push immigrants out of the U.S. by reading the full @nytimes.com by @jazmineulloa.bsky.social here: bit.ly/nytselfdepor...
- Trump once mocked Romney for advocating "self-deportation." Now it's Trump's official policy. A look by @jazmineulloa.bsky.social at the long history of efforts to convince or coerce migrants to leave the country. www.nytimes.com/2025/10/16/u...
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- Looks amazing.
- The first review for my book is in, and I got the coveted star from Kirkus! So deeply honored and over the moon. What a summary: “A passionate and urgent account that transforms the embers of a bypassed history into flames that consume the present.” www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews...
- With 3 days left on Kickstarter, Macabre Valley is now just a few small backers (two, to be exact) from being my most popular campaign ever Back it here, help us set a new record: www.kickstarter.com/projects/zac...
- the kickstarter campaign for my new horror comic, Macabre Valley #1, is now LIVE (back it here: www.kickstarter.com/projects/zac...) and I wrote about the experiences that expired it exclusively for @comicsbeat.bsky.social ...check it out!
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- Pilsen, a part of the city long home to Chicagoans of Mexican heritage, has grown quieter since the Trump administration announced an operation against illegal immigration. (by @jazmineulloa.bsky.social & 📸 by @jamiekelterdavis.bsky.social)
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- a real feature i wrote for The McAllen Monitor in 2009 is the (very loose) inspiration for the priest in our new comic, Macabre Valley #1 (follow it now: www.kickstarter.com/projects/zac...) he'd adopted nearly 20 stray dogs in Mission, Tx., and they followed him everywhere, including to the altar
- Big news from me: I wrote a book exploring identity, belonging, and the power of myth from the place that made me — El Paso, Texas. It is set for release March 3. But you can pre-order it now.
- Ordered! Congratulations!
- my incredibly talented wife’s book is up for pre-order I’ve had the honor of watching as ideas, reporting, and research became a riveting narrative and page after page of beautiful writing El Paso has contributed so much to America’s identity, and this is the city’s story out March 3, 2026
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