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Caitlin Dickerson

Caitlin Dickerson

Staff Writer at The Atlantic

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  • English
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  • General Assignment News

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Recent Articles

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Lies About Immigration Help No One

When politicians are no longer punished by voters for repeating racist slander, it’s bad news for society.
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The Atlantic publishes “Si Trump gana,” Spanish translation of “If ...

September cover story by Pulitzer winner Caitlin Dickerson, on traversing the Darién Gap, also available in Spanish
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Seventy Miles in Hell

Seventy Miles in Hell
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There’s No Such Thing as a Border Czar

Trying to stop migration at the border is like telling someone they can’t run a marathon when they’re at the finish line.
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Celine Dion May Never Perform Again - The Atlantic

In a new documentary, the singer talks about her autoimmune disease and her love for singing.
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‘I Am Pleasing to Everyone’

I can’t stop watching the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
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The 'Permanently Orphaned' - The Atlantic

Migrant families won their case against the government, but the damage can’t be undone.
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The Specter of Family Separation

Donald Trump and his allies have promised to restore their draconian zero-tolerance immigration policy.
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The Family-Separation Files

Made public here for the first time, a collection of key internal government documents related to the Trump administration’s Zero Tolerance policy
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Congress Can’t Even Do This One Thing

Left and right agreed the policy was an outrage. Neither did anything about it.
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I Didn’t Want My Children to Know—And Then I Did

In a new book for young readers, Achut Deng recounts her harrowing experiences as a girl escaping the fighting in Sudan and arriving in America as a refugee.