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Marcela Valdes

Marcela Valdes

Staff Writer at The New York Times Magazine

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Books
  • Entertainment
  • Immigration
  • Music
  • Publishing
  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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What Trump’s War on Sanctuary Cities Is Really About

What Trump’s War on Sanctuary Cities Is Really About
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The Madden Sisters Don’t Want to Be Institutionalized

Medicaid pays for most of the in-home care that lets disabled Americans live independently. Will coming cuts put that care in jeopardy?
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How Contracting Work Became a Race to the Bottom

The reality of being a contractor includes labor shortages, brutal competition and low, low margins.
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Birthright Citizenship Defined America. Trump Wants to Redefine It.

The 14th Amendment made the U.S. a place where every child was born equal under the law. That might be about to change.
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The Hidden Truth Linking the Broken Border to Your Online Shopping ...

The incoming Trump administration promises an immigration crackdown. But for years, the on-demand economy has been fueled by unscrupulous staffing agencies exploiting migrant workers.
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What a Crackdown on Immigration Could Mean for Cheap Milk (Publishe...

Undocumented labor quietly props up the entire American economy — but nowhere more dramatically than on dairy farms.
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The Menu That Has Made One José Andrés Restaurant Endure (Published...

A look behind the scenes at Zaytinya, which over two decades has remained one of the globe-trotting humanitarian’s most beloved spots.
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They Could Decide the 2024 Election. If They Vote. (Published 2024)

National races increasingly come down to the Americans who often stay home. What do we know about them?
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Why Can’t We Stop Unauthorized Immigration? Because It Works. (Publ...

Our broken immigration system is still the best option for many migrants — and U.S. employers.
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The Christian Pop Star Bringing Latino Evangelicals to the Pews (Pu...

How Marcos Witt is shaping faith in the United States.
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The Sunday Read: ‘Inside the Push to Diversify the Book Business’ (...

For generations, America’s major publishers focused almost entirely on white readers. Now a new cadre of executives like Lisa Lucas is trying to open up the industry.
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Inside the Push to Diversify the Book Business (Published 2022)

For generations, America’s major publishers focused almost entirely on white readers. Now a new cadre of executives like Lisa Lucas is trying to open up the industry.
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Trump’s Dream of a Border Wall, Twisted Into a Sci-Fi Nightmare (Pu...

The idea of deterring migrants inspired a teenager’s baffling pitch for a “wall of drones.”
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He Can See the Future, but Can’t Escape It (Published 2022)

In “Call Me Cassandra,” by Marcial Gala, a young man’s visions make his tortured existence more bearable, but also constrain him.
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Pedro Almodóvar Is Still Making Movies That Shock (Published 2021)

He built his reputation with raunchy farces. But in his new film, “Parallel Mothers,” the 72-year-old dredges up his country’s most painful history.
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Their Lawsuit Prevented 400,000 Deportations. Now It’s Biden’s Call...

Trump tried to end a 30-year program that shielded migrants, many fleeing conditions that U.S. foreign policy helped foster. What does America owe them?
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The Fight to Win Latino Voters for the G.O.P. (Published 2020)

For 10 years, Libre — an arm of the Koch family’s Americans for Prosperity — has been working to foster conservatism in Hispanic communities. Now, the group is going all-in on Georgia’s Senate runoffs.
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When the Casinos Were Shuttered, the Money Dried Up in Las Vegas (P...

By mid-May, 27.9 percent of Nevada’s work force had filed for unemployment — not accounting for the undocumented population finding itself out of work.
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Rosalía’s Incredible Journey From Flamenco to Megastardom (Publishe...

Before her videos were racking up millions of views on YouTube, the artist spent more than a decade training in one of the world’s oldest and most complex musical art forms.
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The Elder Statesman of Latin American Literature — and a Writer of ...

Mario Vargas Llosa isn’t a household name among American readers. But at 81, he remains a literary and political colossus across the Spanish-speaking world, and his novels have never felt more relevant.
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The DACA ‘Fix’ That Immigration Activists Fear (Published 2017)

By upending Obama’s executive order, Trump is likely to reopen fault lines in a beleaguered movement.