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Author: Rafael Carranza, Arizona Republic

Nation

Jury deadlocks in trial of aid volunteer accused of harboring migrants

June 12, 2019Rafael Carranza, Arizona RepublicComments Off on Jury deadlocks in trial of aid volunteer accused of harboring migrants

Scott Warren, a humanitarian aid volunteer, was accused of harboring two undocumented immigrants in Ajo, Arizona.

Nation

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.

News

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.

News

As US begins sending migrant families back to Mexico, Tijuana struggles to accommodate them

February 23, 2019Rafael Carranza, Arizona RepublicComments Off on As US begins sending migrant families back to Mexico, Tijuana struggles to accommodate them

Families seeking asylum in the U.S. are now being sent back to Mexico to wait on the outcome of their cases. In Tijuana, shelters already are full.

Nation

Largest-ever group of migrant families tunnels under Yuma, Arizona, border fence

January 18, 2019Rafael Carranza, Arizona RepublicComments Off on Largest-ever group of migrant families tunnels under Yuma, Arizona, border fence

Border Patrol agents in Yuma apprehended the largest single group of migrants seeking asylum after they tunneled under the existing border fence.

Travel

First cruise ship will set sail from Puerto Penasco, Mexico, in December

January 15, 2019Rafael Carranza, Arizona RepublicComments Off on First cruise ship will set sail from Puerto Penasco, Mexico, in December

The Sonora government announced the first six departure dates for a cruise that will set sail from Rocky Point and dock around the Gulf of California.

News

Amid border wall debate, third drug tunnel found in less than a month along Arizona border

January 12, 2019Rafael Carranza, Arizona RepublicComments Off on Amid border wall debate, third drug tunnel found in less than a month along Arizona border

Mexican officials uncovered another drug tunnel in Nogales, Sonora, the third discovery in less than a month.

Nation

Here’s where Trump’s border barriers will be built in 2019

December 26, 2018Rafael Carranza, Arizona RepublicComments Off on Here’s where Trump’s border barriers will be built in 2019

Crews will begin building the first new border fences under President Donald Trump in 2019, as well as several replacement projects.

World

Heavy rain brings additional chaos, hardship to migrant shelter in Tijuana

November 29, 2018Rafael Carranza, Arizona RepublicComments Off on Heavy rain brings additional chaos, hardship to migrant shelter in Tijuana

Heavy rainfall made tough living conditions even rougher for thousands of Central American migrants housed at a shelter near the U.S.-Mexico border.

News

Mexico will open second shelter for migrants in Tijuana

November 28, 2018November 29, 2018Rafael Carranza, Arizona RepublicComments Off on Mexico will open second shelter for migrants in Tijuana

The Mexican immigration agency will open a second shelter for migrants who came to Tijuana as part of a caravan.

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