Gaming the Border: a Report from Cochise County, Arizona
Jerry Kammer
Senior Research Fellow, the Center for Immigration Studies
Jerry Kammer began working for the Center for Immigration Studies in 2009. He began his work in journalism in 1974 as a reporter with the Navajo Times. In 1986, Kammer became the Northern Mexico correspondent for The Arizona Republic, where his work was honored with the Robert F. Kennedy Award for humanitarian journalism. In 2002 he joined the Washington bureau of the Copley News Service. He he won a Pulitzer Prize in 2006 for his work in helping uncover the bribery scandal whose central figure was Rep. Randy “Duke” Cunningham. He is a graduate of Notre Dame, holds a Masters in American Studies from the University of New Mexico, and was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard.