Alfredo Corchado JimΓ©nez is a renowned Mexican-American journalist and author specializing in covering Mexico's drug wars and U.S.-Mexico border issues.
As the Mexico City bureau chief for The Dallas Morning News, he has gained recognition for his courageous reporting on drug cartels, corruption, and organized crime.
Corchado's work has earned him prestigious awards, including Columbia University's Maria Moors Cabot Award and the Elijah Parish Award for Courage from Colby College.
He has also been a Nieman Fellow, Wilson Fellow, and Rockefeller Fellow.
Born in Mexico and raised in the United States, Corchado's background provides him with a unique perspective on the complex relationship between the two countries.
He currently resides in Mexico City, continuing his work as a respected journalist and author.
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