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Title 42 · NogalesTitle 42 is a public health order that allowed U.S. officials to turn away migrants who came to the U.S.-Mexico border on the grounds of preventing the spread of COVSee the Story
‘We need help’: Migrants continue to flow into Nogales a year after Title 42 ended
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Immigration · NogalesNOGALES, Ariz. – It's easy to walk south from the U.S. into Mexico. What's hard is going the other way.A team of NPR journalists experienced that for ourselves, on a bright day in March when we passed easily through a legal port of entry that separates Nogales, Arizona, from Nogales, Sonora.We walked alongside trucks carrying goods between the two countries. This border is a boon for businesses on both sides, recently making Mexico the United St…See the Story
Is it easy for migrants to enter the U.S.? We went to the border to find out
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Nogales, Arizona · NogalesA team of NPR journalists set out to determine if it’s actually as easy to cross the southern border as Republicans have been warning for three years. The answer, evidently, is yes. In March, the NPR team walked south through a port of entry connecting Nogales, Arizona, to Mexico, encountering a migrant shelter within a hundred yards of the southern border. At the shelter, the NPR team met a Venezuelan family that traveled through seven countrie…See the Story
NPR reporters admit they crossed southern border from Mexico without showing ID - Washington Examiner
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Nogales, Arizona · NogalesThe Government of Mexico is planning a lawsuit against George Alan Kelly, the southern Arizona rancher who was accused of murdering an illegal immigrant from Mexico, after prosecutors decided against pursuing the case further following a mistrial.See the Story
Mexico to Sue Arizona Rancher George Kelly Following Mistrial in Killing of Illegal Immigrant - Tennessee Star
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Nogales, Arizona · NogalesNogales-area business leaders say updates are needed for one of the state’s largest ports of entry to both grow Arizona’s vibrant trade industries with Mexico and further crack down on smuggling.See the Story
Updating Arizona’s busiest border port a priority for business leaders
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Immigration · Nogales(NewsNation) — Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly will not face charges again after a jury failed to reach a verdict in his murder case and the judge declared a mistrial. Kelly, 75, was charged in connection to the fatal shooting of Gabriel Cuen-Buitimea, an unarmed migrant, on his property near the U.S.-Mexico border. Kelly faced second-degree murder and aggravated assault charges related to the Jan. 30, 2023, killing. A hearing will be set to d…See the Story
George Alan Kelly won’t face retrial for fatal shooting of migrant
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Abortion · NogalesAbout a dozen community members rallied in downtown Nogales last Friday as the Santa Cruz County Democratic Party continued to gather signatures for the Arizona for Abortion Access ballot measure to be on General Election ballots this fall.See the Story
Demonstrators rally for abortion access in Arizona
Science · NogalesResearcher Denise Moreno-Ramirez utilizes oral histories to deepen environmental science research, highlighting community impacts from neglected toxic sites.Emma Peterson reports for Inside Climate News.In short:Denise Moreno-Ramírez, growing up in Nogales, Arizona, faced unrecognized health crises ...See the Story
Medical anthropologist in Arizona enhances environmental science using local narratives
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