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Columbia Immigration: New Voters, Old Fears

Elizabeth Méndez Berry

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Elizabeth Méndez Berry's work has appeared in the Washington Post, Vibe, the Village Voice, and Time, among many others.

"Love Hurts," her controversial article on domestic violence in the hip hop industry, was selected for ASCAP's 2006 Deems Taylor award for music
journalism. The article was also included in Da Capo's Best Music Writing anthology, as was her essay on Jay-Z, "The Last Hustle."

Born in Toronto, she now lives in New York, where she recently completed her masters in journalism at Columbia University.

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The "New Voters, Old Fears" project examines the political impact of immigrants and immigration. A massive wave of legal - and illegal - immigrants is transforming the United States, changing the way we live and vote, inspiring hope of national renewal, but also provoking fear and resentment. Our team of journalists explores the impact on this year's election, and beyond.

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