Andrea Castillo (@andreamcastillo) 's Twitter Profile
Andrea Castillo

@andreamcastillo

@LATimes reporter covering immigration. She/her. Hablo español. Tips: Andrea(dot)Castillo(at)latimes.com. Signal: acastillo.01

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linkhttps://www.latimes.com/people/andrea-castillo calendar_today29-05-2012 22:15:07

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Making sense of the immigration provisions in the Republican mega spending bill that narrowly passed the Senate today latimes.com/politics/story…

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"If they can do this sort of thing to Abrego Garcia, to 238 people that nobody knows, and send them to CECOT forever with no due process, they can do that to anyone,” said Mr. Reuveni."

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The United Farm Workers union said it was told one worker fell several stories from a greenhouse and is not expected to survive. Seems to be the most serious injury to date tied to immigration sweeps that have unfolded over the last month. latimes.com/california/sto…

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NEW: L.A. County jails are handing inmates over to ICE for the first time in years. The transfers are being conducted in response to federal judicial warrants. latimes.com/california/sto…

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Border Patrol raids in Sacramento intended to send message: ‘No such thing as a sanctuary state’ w/⁦Brittny Mejia⁩ latimes.com/california/sto…

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Today we published our 2nd story investigating the backgrounds of 230+ Venezuelan men Trump deported to Salvadoran. We did a first ever case-by-case analysis and found half were in the middle of their immigration cases, including dozens seeking asylum propublica.org/article/venezu…

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Trump wants to hire 10,000 new ICE agents. Is that goal doable? Past hiring sprees by the Border Patrol have proved challenging. One recruitment push resulted in a wave of high-profile corruption cases. latimes.com/politics/story…

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I spent time with Javier Diaz Santana, who is deaf and unable to speak. He was working at a car wash when ICE raided it. Diaz is a DACA recipient, allowing him to live and work in the U.S., but ICE arrested him and held him for weeks in El Paso. latimes.com/california/sto…

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Because of the Venezuela travel ban, "Gustavo Dudamel can no longer bring his Simón Bolivar Symphony Orchestra in August. That now means that Dudamel will spend only a single week at the Bowl during his penultimate summer as L.A. Phil music director." latimes.com/entertainment-…

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This week, the editorial committee of Agence France-Presse, an international news agency headquartered in Paris, released a statement warning that “without immediate intervention, the last reporters in Gaza will die.” cjr.org/news/journalis… via @cjr

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My latest investigation based on internal case files, documents, and interviews: Inside Trump’s New Tactic to Separate Immigrant Families nytimes.com/2025/08/05/us/…

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More than 20k views for straight-up misinformation. Only B visa applicants from Malawi and Zambia are subject to bonds according to State Department news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-re…

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In the interview, Mohamed Moawad called out the media industry for not doing more to protect journalists in Gaza. “It is so sad that we have been calling upon the international journalistic community…to place pressure on the Israeli government to stop targeting journalists.”

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An update in this case: A U.S. district court judge in Arizona dismissed the case Wednesday after the federal government moved the woman to regular deportation proceedings and agreed in writing not to attempt expedited removal again, her lawyers said. latimes.com/politics/story…