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Author: Rafael Carranza, Arizona Republic

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Protesters in Mexico block lanes at Arizona border crossing to demand stricter coronavirus screenings

March 25, 2020Rafael Carranza, Arizona RepublicComments Off on Protesters in Mexico block lanes at Arizona border crossing to demand stricter coronavirus screenings

Protesters on the Mexican side of the border with the United States blocked the crossing due to concerns about the spread of the coronavirus.

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Migrants fear getting stuck in Mexico as Trump hints at border restrictions

March 19, 2020March 21, 2020Rafael Carranza, Arizona RepublicComments Off on Migrants fear getting stuck in Mexico as Trump hints at border restrictions

The threat of shutting down access to the U.S. asylum process for thousands of migrants waiting in Mexico stoked anxiety in border communities.

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Trump to deploy 160 active duty troops to border in response to court rulings, coronavirus

March 6, 2020Rafael Carranza, Arizona RepublicComments Off on Trump to deploy 160 active duty troops to border in response to court rulings, coronavirus

A Customs and Border Protection spokesman said the deployment to San Diego and El Paso would begin Saturday and last for two weeks.

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Supreme Court sends Arizona cross-border shooting case of José Antonio Elena Rodriguez back to appeals court

March 2, 2020Rafael Carranza, Arizona RepublicComments Off on Supreme Court sends Arizona cross-border shooting case of José Antonio Elena Rodriguez back to appeals court

The Supreme Court has sent back an Arizona cross-border shooting case to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for reconsideration.

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Deadly ambush in Mexico leaves La Mora community torn: Do they stay or leave?

November 11, 2019November 11, 2019Rafael Carranza, Arizona RepublicComments Off on Deadly ambush in Mexico leaves La Mora community torn: Do they stay or leave?

After an ambush that killed nine people, families from the La Mora community are considering whether to leave or stay in northern Mexico.

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Family traveling to victims’ funeral stop at scene of Mexico ambush, find bullet casings

November 8, 2019Rafael Carranza, Arizona RepublicComments Off on Family traveling to victims’ funeral stop at scene of Mexico ambush, find bullet casings

Family members scouted the site, locating several bullet casings they believe were from the attack, in which gunmen killed nine people on Monday.

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5 things to know about the upcoming immigration raids in major U.S. cities

July 13, 2019July 13, 2019Rafael Carranza, Arizona RepublicComments Off on 5 things to know about the upcoming immigration raids in major U.S. cities

A series of immigration raids are expected to begin Sunday in several major American cities, according to Trump. Here’s what you should know.

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As construction on private border wall resumes in New Mexico, group is under investigation

June 1, 2019Rafael Carranza, Arizona RepublicComments Off on As construction on private border wall resumes in New Mexico, group is under investigation

Florida is investigating WeBuildTheWall, Inc., an organization that has begun building a border wall on private property in New Mexico.

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Guatemalan teen dies at Border Patrol station, 5th minor to die in US custody in 6 months

May 20, 2019May 20, 2019Rafael Carranza, Arizona RepublicComments Off on Guatemalan teen dies at Border Patrol station, 5th minor to die in US custody in 6 months

Customs and Border Protection said the 16-year-old from Guatemala was found unresponsive during a welfare check in the Rio Grande Valley.

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Border aid volunteers who left food and water for migrants sentenced to probation, fines

March 1, 2019Rafael Carranza, Arizona RepublicComments Off on Border aid volunteers who left food and water for migrants sentenced to probation, fines

A federal judge in Tucson sentenced four humanitarian-aid volunteers for dropping off water, food for migrants in the Arizona desert near the border.

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