Lillian Perlmutter is an independent journalist based in Mexico City. She has covered volcanic eruptions, kidnappings for ransom, marijuana legalization, and black-market abortions among other topics in the Caribbean.
Lillian Perlmutter is an independent journalist based in Mexico City. She has covered volcanic eruptions, kidnappings for ransom, marijuana legalization, and black-market abortions among other topics in the Caribbean.
Lillian Perlmutter / TruthdigDec 2, 2024
The coming political era could be marked by severe asylum restrictions, mass deportations, work camps and family separation. Dig deeper ( 8 Min. Read )
Lillian Perlmutter / TruthdigAug 19, 2024
The Biden administration's tangled asylum process adds another difficult crossing for migrants. Dig deeper ( 8 Min. Read )
Lillian Perlmutter / TruthdigJul 17, 2024
As the U.S. election nears, conditions for migrants at the border continue to worsen. What can we expect through November and beyond? Dig deeper
Lillian Perlmutter / TruthdigJul 3, 2024
Abducting migrants as they head north through Mexico is becoming common. What can they do to avoid it? Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
Lillian Perlmutter / TruthdigJun 21, 2024
CPB One was supposed to streamline asylum for migrants and officials alike. There was just one problem. Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
Lillian Perlmutter / TruthdigApr 23, 2024
As the media continues to cover "unlawful" crossings, it is important to understand what this really means. Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
Lillian Perlmutter / TruthdigMar 25, 2024
A decade of anti-immigrant rhetoric and unstable, post-pandemic conditions in the Global South have coalesced into a multibillion-dollar, election-year battle to keep poor people in Latin America from accessing the United States. This Dig series seeks to explore: What is it like to traverse this landscape as a migrant, and what would it look like if we opened it all up? Dig deeper
Lillian Perlmutter / TruthdigMar 25, 2024
The state has invested billions into deadly barriers at the border, but asylum seekers still come — in higher numbers than ever. Dig deeper ( 11 Min. Read )
Lillian Perlmutter / TruthdigMay 25, 2023
A rail line built for tourists may destroy Indigenous communities up and down the Yucatán peninsula.
Dig deeper ( 9 Min. Read )
Lillian Perlmutter and Pablo Ortega / TruthdigMay 22, 2023
Una línea de tren construida para los turistas podría destruir comunidades indígenas a lo largo y ancho de la península de Yucatán. Dig deeper ( 11 Min. Read )
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