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Suzanne Gamboa

Reporter, NBC Latino

I am a San Antonio-based reporter covering politics, immigration, race, demographics, culture, Latin America and major breaking news in Texas.

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I am a San Antonio-based reporter covering politics, immigration, race, demographics, culture, Latin America and major breaking news in Texas.

Do you have a news tip you want to share with our journalists? Visit NBC News Tips to learn more.


Latest from Suzanne Gamboa

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Trump floats plan for undocumented farm and hotel workers to work legally in the U.S.

Trump said in a Cabinet meeting that workers vouched for by employers would "go out" and "they’re going to come back as legal workers.”

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2d ago

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Federal judges limit Trump's use of Alien Enemies Act for some deportations

A Texas judge blocked deportations of anyone held in a South Texas detention facility who may be removed under the wartime law and a New York judge planned a similar order in part of that state.

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3d ago

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IRS to share info with ICE about some undocumented immigrant taxpayers

The Department of Homeland Security has sought to use tax filing information to find people in the U.S. without legal status in support of President Donald Trump’s mass deportation operation.

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14d ago

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Legal groups helping immigrant children who survived sex trafficking, abuse sue to regain federal funding

Immigrant children who survived sex abuse are being stripped of legal aid to help them stay in the U.S. due to HHS federal funding cuts, according to legal groups.

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17d ago

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Trump administration stops processing some green cards 'to do more vetting'

Finalizing applications filed by certain immigrants to become legal permanent residents is being put on hold to comply with an executive order President Donald Trump signed in January.

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18d ago

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Venezuelan tattoo artist who agreed to go back home was sent to El Salvador prison, family says

The brother of Jhon Chacin, a Venezuelan asylum-seeker, is seeking answers as the Venezuelan government calls for the deportees' release from an El Salvador prison.

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21d ago

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Rubio's record challenging repressive regimes questioned after academics' immigration crackdown

Some experts who have followed Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s career see a dissonance between his actions now as part of the Trump administration and his advocacy for freedom of expression as a senator.

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24d ago

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Denver mayor tags arrest of leading immigration advocate as 'Putin-style political persecution'

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston blasted the Trump administration for "Soviet-style political persecution of political dissidents" by arresting high-profile Colorado immigration advocate Jeanette Vizguerra, who sought sanctuary in a church for 3 years.

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25d ago

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Lawyers and advocates say 48 people are unaccounted for after ICE raid in New Mexico

An attorney for the ACLU in the state said community advocates were “on the verge of tears” Monday because they had little to no information on the people who were arrested.

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Immigration

27d ago

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Immigration checkpoints are a way of life in areas within 100 miles from U.S. borders

For a large swath of the U.S. population, checkpoints are a regular part of life, where they must affirm that they are citizens or have legal residency in the U.S.
30d ago

Immigration accounted for all U.S. population growth in 2022-23, first time since 1850

All U.S. population growth in 2022-23 happened because of immigration, not births, the first time that’s occurred since 1850, the Migration Policy Institute reported Wednesday.