Peter O'Dowd

What happens to America’s deported immigrants

Global Politics

After they’ve been deported, immigrants struggle to readjust to their home country.

As Arizona primary looms, Romney picks up key endorsement

Global Politics

The State of the Union in Seattle, Detroit, and Phoenix

The Issues at Hand: A Path to Immigration Reform

US Supreme Court Strikes Down Parts of Arizona Immigration Law

Conflict & Justice

Women Dominate Politics in Mexico Border City

Conflict & Justice

While the fate of its first female presidential candidate will be decided soon, women in politics is nothing new in the conservative, deeply religious country.

Arizona’s Immigrant Law Results in Upsurge of “Self-Deportation”

During the GOP Primaries, likely nominee Mitt Romney preached an immigration policy of “self-deportation”. It just so happens that in the wake of the passage of SB 1070, Arizona’s controversial immigration law, many of that state’s undocumented immigrants are practicing self-deportation. But they’re not necessarily going back to Mexico. Instead, many are crossing the border […]

GOP Primary in Arizona

We have both the Arizona and Michigan primaries tomorrow. And while much of the debate is over Romney and Michigan, we’ll leave that to the pundits for the time being and focus on Arizona. Often our reporting from that part of the country has been informed by Peter O’Dowd, news director from KJZZ in Arizona. […]

Why Some Mormons Don’t Support Romney in Arizona

Mitt Romney has had a hard time garnering support among social conservatives. But since he’s a minister in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, you’d think that unanimous support among Mormons would be a given.  That’s not the case in Arizona, where strict adherence to Mormon teachings have led some to adopt libertarian […]

Rebuilding the American Southwest

The American Southwest has seen their once thriving housing and construction industries decimated by the recession. Economists have suggested that the region may never fully rebound from the historic housing crisis it faced.  Fronteras, a multimedia collaboration focusing on the Southwestern border between the United States and Mexico, led by KJZZ  in Phoenix and KPBS  in San Diego, […]