- Nick Miroff
- Correspondent
Nick Miroff covers Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean for the Washington Post. He has been a staff writer since 2006, reporting on politics, immigration, crime, and development in northern Virginia for the Post’s Metro desk until 2009. He earned a Master’s degree at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism (2006), and studied Spanish and Latin American Literature at UC Santa Cruz (2000). Miroff grew up in Albany, New York.
- Mexican soldiers free 165 migrants
- In Mexico City, planners turn vacant space under freeways into places to work, dine, play
- Soldiers re-occupy Mexico’s Hot Land
- In Mexico, restrictions on U.S. agents signal drug war shift
- South Texas county faces wave of migrant deaths
- Mexican leader pushes for easier credit for small businesses
- To power Mexico forward, Peña Nieto looks to energy reform
- Obama’s trip to Mexico hints at new balance of power
- Obama begins bilateral meeting with Peña Nieto
- Immigration to be part of Obama’s trip to Mexico
- Mexico and China look to trade away old rivalry
- Argentina, Iran to investigate ’94 bombing of Jewish center
- In Pope Francis, other faiths see a friend
- Pope Francis was often quiet on Argentine sex abuse cases as archbishop
- Pope Francis faces scrutiny over Argentina’s ‘Dirty War’
- Profiles: Cardinal Rodríguez Maradiaga
- In death, Hugo Chavez is venerated and vilified
- Mexican authorities participated in civilian disappearances, report says
- Lateral deportation: Migrants crossing the Mexican border fear a trip sideways
- Pope Benedict's resignation lauded as 'a great lesson' in Latin America
- New urgency to cross along tougher U.S. border
- President of Mexico outlines plan to rejuvenate passenger rail service
- A quieter drug war in Mexico, but no less deadly
- Three ways U.S. immigration reform might impact Mexico
- Canada’s guest worker program could become model for U.S. immigration changes
- As Mexico claws toward prosperity, some in middle class slide back
- Incoming Mexican President Peña Nieto looks to reshape dialogue with U.S.
- Mexico’s drug war is at a stalemate as Calderon’s presidency ends
- Middle-class Mexicans snap up more products ‘Made in USA’
- Returning migrants boost Mexico’s middle class
- Defining Mexico’s middle class is complicated
- Mexico’s president-elect wants close security ties with U.S., with limits
- Mexico's presidential election tainted by claims of vote buying
- Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexico’s new president-elect, moving to reassure Americans
- Peña Nieto is winner of Mexican election
- For Mexican voters gripped by fear, few good choices
- Mexico ready to vote, watchful for fraud
- Peña Nieto to name Colombian as security adviser
- For Mexico’s middle class, drug war deepens trust deficit
- Mexico's leading presidential candidate is handsome, popular and still a mystery
- ‘Total barbarity’ as Mexican cartel dumps 49 torsos along highway
- In Mexico, auto industry fuels middle class
- Mexico’s middle class is becoming its majority
- Mexicans want security, but candidates to succeed Calderon vague on drug war policy
- Armored SUV could not protect U.S. agents in Mexico
- New bridge in Mexico loaded with big dreams
- Security contractors see opportunities, and limits, in Mexico
- Mexico’s 2012 vote is vulnerable to narco threat
- San Pedro Sula, Honduras is the world’s most violent place
- New fencing doesn’t stop illegal crossings
- For Central America's pura vida state, a drug war test
- Grim toll as cocaine trade expands in Honduras
- Arrests of illegal migrants on U.S.-Mexico border plummet
- 26 bodies found in Guadalajara, a sign of rising mafia violence
- ‘El Chapo,’ wanted drug lord, grows stronger in Mexico’s Sierra Madre
- Mexico’s drug war is giving growers a break
- Mexican drug cartels reach into tiny Belize
- Calderon gives state of union address
- Casino arson massacre in Mexico may be rooted in corruption
- Scared Mexicans try under-the-skin tracking devices
- Charitable giving in short supply in Mexico
- Mexico keeps reputed drug lord on education payroll
- In besieged Mormon colony, Mitt Romney’s Mexican roots
- Juarez lawman brings confidence, and a troubled past
- Violence stemming migrant flow to U.S.
- In southern Mexico, a neglected frontier
- More bodies but few answers at Mexico mass grave
- Mass graves in Mexico reveal new levels of savagery
- Driving Mexico’s ‘highway of death’
- Mexico’s drug lords fall, but war goes on
- Observers call Haitian runoff a success
- Conflicting reports on whether Wyclef Jean was shot in Haiti
- Haitian election is contrast in style, not substance
- Haitian ex-president Aristide returns ahead of runoff vote
- Haiti braces for deposed president Aristide’s return as election nears
- Mexican prison head killed after 3 months on the job
- U.S. mayor, police chief charged with smuggling guns to Mexico
- Mexico’s drug war intrudes on Monterrey, a booming metropolis
- Mexican cartel violence prompts calls for bigger National Guard deployment along the border
- U.S. anti-drug agents shot in roadside attack in Mexico; one dead
- U.S. anti-drug agents shot in roadside attack in Mexico; one dead
- Mexican drug cartels draw Guatemalan army to jungles where it fought civil war
- Mexican drug cartels draws Guatemalan army to jungles where it fought civil war
- Mexican prisons failing to keep drug traffickers on the inside
- Mexican prisons failing to keep drug traffickers on the inside




