Ted Hesson: Enhancing Immigration Reporting at Reuters in Washington D.C.

ICARO Media Group
Politics
12/11/2024 20h26

### Ted Hesson: Leading Voice in Immigration Reporting Joins Reuters

Ted Hesson, an acclaimed immigration reporter, has been a significant addition to Reuters since 2019. Based in Washington, D.C., his expertise includes immigration policy, asylum issues, and border security. Before his tenure at Reuters, Hesson was an integral part of POLITICO, where he also specialized in immigration matters. Throughout his career, his insightful articles have graced the pages of renowned publications such as POLITICO Magazine, The Atlantic, and VICE News.

Hesson's academic background includes a master's degree from the prestigious Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and a bachelor's degree from Boston College. His entry into Reuters has further bolstered the news agency's already robust reporting team. Reuters, a global leader in multimedia news, reaches billions of people every day, providing critical business, financial, national, and international news to professionals and the general public alike.

Reuters stands out with its authoritative content and industry-defining technology. It offers the most comprehensive solutions to manage complex and ever-expanding tax and compliance needs. Additionally, Reuters is the industry leader in online information for tax, accounting, and finance professionals, providing unmatched financial data, news, and content through a highly-customised workflow experience across desktop, web, and mobile platforms.

The agency's portfolio includes real-time and historical market data and insights from experts around the globe. Furthermore, Reuters' services help screen for heightened risk individuals and entities, uncovering hidden risks in business relationships and human networks. With such vast resources and expert reporting led by journalists like Ted Hesson, Reuters continues to set the standard in global news and information dissemination.

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