
Arian Campo-Flores
@acampoflores
Reporter for the Wall Street Journal based in Miami and part of the Economics team.
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http://www.wsj.com 10-11-2010 20:04:53
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Migrants Keep Coming to Georgia Despite Policies Meant to Deter Them, w/ā¦Adolfo Floresā© wsj.com/us-news/georgiā¦


Entrepreneurial church-planting networks offer money and training to aspiring founders, sprouting new places of worship as traditional congregations shrink, w/ā¦Francis X. Roccaā© ā¦Adolfo Floresā© wsj.com/business/mediaā¦

Migrants are increasingly making their way to suburbs and small cities across the U.S. that are even less prepared to handle them than big cities wsj.com/us-news/what-h⦠via The Wall Street Journal




Americans are increasingly voting along class lines, not racial ones, w/ā¦Jeanne Whalenā© ā¦Valerie Bauerleinā© wsj.com/politics/electā¦




Tara Morgan's home, constructed in 2019 by Habitat for Humanity with volunteers including Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, was the last āCarter houseā ever built. āI am who I am today because I have this home,ā Morgan tells Arian Campo-Flores wsj.com/us-news/a-jimmā¦

What Happened After Florida Cracked Down on Undocumented Workers, w/ā¦Ruth Simonā© wsj.com/us-news/what-hā¦







North Platte, Neb., pins its hopes on a slaughterhouse, which promises an economic jolt but represents a risky bet, w/Scott Calvert Patrick Thomas wsj.com/business/meatp⦠via The Wall Street Journal