Emily Green is a Pulitzer Prize–winning freelance journalist based in Mexico City. Her work has explored the impact of Washington's immigration policies in Latin America, exposed the consequences of the region's brutal drug war, and chronicled political upheaval. Emily won the inaugural Pulitzer Prize for audio journalism in 2020 along with This American Life for their coverage of President Trump's "Remain in Mexico" immigration policy.
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