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Arizona Sonoran News

Joan Moreno and his work partner bike back to El Sasabe, Sonora after working at Rancho de la Osa in Sasabe, Arizona on Sept. 14. Joan lives in Tucson, but stays in El sasabe when he works on the ranch. (Photo by Corinna Tellez/ Arizona Sonora News)

Traffic trickles through Sasabe port

Corinna Tellez November 6, 2018

“Did you go out to the port in Nogales?” “No.” “So, then Douglas?” “No, not there either. I went out to the Sasabe port of entry. The Sasabe port of entry is the least-trafficked...

A border wall could dry up profits for two border town bars

A border wall could dry up profits for two border town bars

Marielle Carrera March 10, 2017

In two quirky border town bars 160 miles apart, the concerns are the same. Will Donald Trump building a wall on the Mexican border hurt their towns? First in Sasabe... "Cinco pesos?" says Deborah...

Foley, in his office at the Arizona Border Recon headquarters, sits in front of a poster from the documentary Cartel Land, which featured Foley's vigilante justice.

Foley’s War: Occupying the U.S.-Mexico Border

Kendal Blust April 28, 2016

Wind whips through the dry grass at the base of the U.S.-Mexico border fence where Tim Foley stands smoking a cigarette and surveying vast wilderness of the Altar Valley. Here, just west of the Sasabe...

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