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Brian Best, Tucson Samaritans member, recovers a water jug from the bushes in a canyon of Peña Blanca in Coronado National Forest. Photo: MacKenzie Carolan | El Inde.

Against the wall podcast: Deterrent

March 5, 2020

By Meredith O’Neil, Claude Akins, Rocky Baier, Reed Battles, Makenzie Carolan, Sascha Fruehauf, Audry Herran, Aimee Rodríguez, and David Thalenberg/El Inde https://soundcloud.com/user-685928459/against-the-wall-episode-1-deterrent Last...

Documentary reveals Bisbee's dark past

Documentary reveals Bisbee’s dark past

Pablo Lopez October 3, 2018

Robert Greene takes audiences on a journey through one of labor history’s darkest moments in his documentary “Bisbee ’17.” Greene’s film, which premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival...

Jesús Alejandro and his stepdaughter, Kimora, pose for a picture at the front of their home in Nogales, Sonora. The family has been living here since three years ago, when Jesús Alejandro was deported from the United States. (Photo by: Genesis Lara/Arizona Sonora News)

U.S. children adapt to life in Mexico

Genesis Lara March 14, 2018

Nogales, Son. - Jesús Alejandro de la Torre comes out from behind his house, where he has a small welding shop. He lifts his baseball cap just enough to wipe the sweat off his forehead, and looks...

Eloy Detention Center, located in Eloy, Arizona, is a privately run immigration detention center owned and operated by the formerly named Corrections Corporation of America, now CoreCivic. Eloy Detention Center is the third largest immigrant detention center in the nation with the highest number of deaths. (Photo by Elisabeth Morales/Arizona Sonora News Service)

Increasing immigration detention: sensible or senseless?

Elisabeth Morales April 6, 2017

The stark white walls, chairs, tables and ceilings were what first stuck out when Arizona State University researcher and professor Leah Sarat toured the privately owned immigration detention...

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