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Sarah Salvadore is an independent data and investigative journalist.
Salvadore spent the past year collaborating on a multimedia investigation for The New Yorker. She worked as a fellow at Columbia’s Global Migration Project - writing and publishing stories of impact on women and girls, migrating from Central America's Northern Triangle. She is a 2016 alumna of Columbia Journalism School, New York, graduating with an MS in Data Specialization and Gender Migration.
Salvadore was part of Columbia's first cohort specializing in data-driven journalism. She is interested in telling human interest stories, using latest tools in data collection, analysis and visualization.
She previously worked with the Times of India in Hyderabad and Kolkata.
Long before immigrant children were being separated from their parents at the border, the Trump administration began putting in place policy changes that would make it difficult for children to obtain asylum. These changes were being implemented quietly over the past 18 months – and the message is clear: “If you come to the border, you are going to be detained and quickly removed.” Journalist Miranda S. Spivak takes a closer look at the steps the administration has taken in recent months, and their effects on immigrants seeking asylum.