Alfredo Corchado Jiménez is a Mexican-American journalist and author who has covered Mexico for many years, and is currently the Mexico City bureau chief of The Dallas Morning News. He specializes in covering the drug wars and the U.S.-Mexico border, writing stories on topics such as drug cartels and organized crime, corruption among police and government officials, and the spread of drug cartels into U.S. cities.
The Nieman Foundation for Journalism has noted that he has “described mass shootouts that no one else writes about, obtained and described videos of revenge executions, and revealed how the few arrested for the mass murder of women in Juárez are often innocent stooges.”[1] Howard Campbell, author of Drug War Zone, has called Corchado “the top American journalist covering Mexico today” whose “knowledge of the Mexican political system, the drug trade, and modern Mexican society is non-pareil.”[2] Corchado currently lives between El Paso and Mexico City[2] but calls the border home.
^"The Year of Living Safely, Away from the Drug Wars of Mexico (Video Interview)". Nieman Reports. Harvard College.
^ ab"Alfredo Corchado: MIDNIGHT IN MEXICO: A REPORTER'S JOURNEY". Author and Journalist, Reporting on Mexico. Archived from the original on 2013-06-21. Retrieved 2013-06-19.
AlfredoCorchado Jiménez is a Mexican-American journalist and author who has covered Mexico for many years, and is currently the Mexico City bureau chief...
Corchado is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: AlfredoCorchado, Mexican-American journalist and author José Ramón Corchado (born 1957)...
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failures of editorial control by Rolling Stone. In an interview with NPR, AlfredoCorchado, a former Mexico City bureau chief for the Dallas Morning News, said...
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four years, compared to only 8 percent who think they've improved. AlfredoCorchado (23 November 2012). "Poll finds that Mexico's image is suffering in...
the origins of human smuggling". Borderzine. Retrieved 2017-05-18. Corchado, Alfredo. "Families, businesses flee Juárez for U.S. pastures." The Dallas...
Archived from the original on 2012-10-11. Retrieved 2010-03-08. CORCHADO, ALFREDO (March 13, 2004). "Sources: U.S. informant oversaw killings". Dallas...
Block On Migrant Children Expulsion Policy". Law360. Solis, Dianne; Corchado, Alfredo (January 19, 2021). "Will Biden stop the public health order that...