Alisa Reznick

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Senior Field Correspondent - Tucson

Alisa Reznick is a senior field correspondent covering stories across southern Arizona and the borderlands for the Tucson bureau of KJZZ's Fronteras Desk.

Prior to joining KJZZ, she covered border and immigration at Arizona Public Media, where she was awarded a regional Edward R. Murrow Award for her coverage of Indigenous-led protests against border wall construction.

Reznick started her career working in bilingual newsrooms and as a freelance journalist in Amman, Jordan. Her reporting on migration, refugees and human rights has appeared on PRX’s The World, Al Jazeera and Nova PBS, among others. As a recipient of the International Labour Organization's FAIRWAY Reporting Fellowship, she spent six months reporting on labor migration issues across Arab States.

Originally from Flagstaff, she likes climbing, being outdoors and Pluto.

Title Author(s) Publication Date
DeSantis makes a stop in Cochise County Alisa Reznick June 7, 2023
Senate bill to strengthen visa program for Afghans who worked with U.S. Alisa Reznick June 7, 2023
3 major chemical companies say they'll settle lawsuits over PFAS Alisa Reznick June 5, 2023
For DACA recipients, a court ruling and an anniversary loom large Alisa Reznick June 5, 2023
Family of man killed by Border Patrol says he was 'shot down at his doorstep' Alisa Reznick May 26, 2023
Tucson signs deal to voluntarily give up some Colorado River water shares Alisa Reznick May 24, 2023
CBP details fatal shooting of Tohono O'odham man Alisa Reznick May 23, 2023
Tucson eyes AZ plans as Colorado River agreement moves forward Alisa Reznick May 22, 2023
Tohono O'odham member fatally shot by Border Patrol Alisa Reznick May 22, 2023
New data shows immigration-related lawsuits are on the rise Alisa Reznick May 18, 2023
DACA is back in court next month for oral arguments Alisa Reznick May 18, 2023
PFAS water contamination is in the national spotlight. In Tucson, it's the latest in a longer legacy Alisa Reznick May 17, 2023
In Nogales, the end of Title 42 was a day like any other. But more questions remain about asylum Alisa Reznick May 15, 2023
It was quiet overnight in Nogales after Title 42 ended Alisa Reznick
Associated Press
May 12, 2023
Advocates: Questions remain over how new asylum restriction will work Alisa Reznick May 10, 2023
Administration outlines border plans, asylum rule ahead of Title 42 lifting Alisa Reznick May 10, 2023
Grijalva resolution would make May 5 MMIW awareness day Alisa Reznick May 5, 2023
UA Innocence Project gets federal grant to expand its work Alisa Reznick May 4, 2023
Report finds issues in federally run jails in Indian County Alisa Reznick May 2, 2023
Rights activists praise plan to set up refugee processing but say it can't replace asylum Alisa Reznick May 2, 2023
Biden administration asks Texas court not to end DACA outright Alisa Reznick May 2, 2023
CBP urged to limit detaining pregnant women and new mothers Alisa Reznick April 27, 2023
AZ leaders in D.C. this week talking about migration at the border Alisa Reznick April 26, 2023
Ducey's Border Strike Force might go away. What does it mean for Arizona's border sheriffs? Alisa Reznick April 24, 2023
Tucson is giving a stretch of land back to the Tohono O'odham Nation Alisa Reznick April 20, 2023

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