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Humanitarian Issues for Migrant Populations

Good People Doing Good Work on the Arizona-Sonora Borderlands

March 1, 2020 Posted By: Richard Collins Humanitarian Issues for Migrant Populations Humanitarian Issues

Despite President Trump’s hard line immigration policies, or perhaps because of them, good people in our part of the world have stepped up to help migrants trapped by his cruelty and incompetence.   These efforts are chronicled in our recent visits to the migrant shelters, Casa Alitas in Tucson, and Kino...

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Protest of the Border Wall Construction at Quitobaquito Spring

November 30, 2019 Posted By: Gary Nabhan Change Policies Border Wall

At Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument today, 320 people of different nations, races, cultures and faiths peacefully came together to grieve the new construction of an unneeded border wall. Its construction activities are already cutting off access to water for the survival of people and wildlife, are violating native and...

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Riding Behind the Padre: Horseback Views from Both Sides of the Border

December 15, 2015 Posted By: Richard Collins Book Borderland

Borderland immigration and drug trafficking are heated issues for most people living in the Southwest. But for Arizona rancher-author Richard Collins, who operates a 13,000 acre ranch near the Mexican border, they are a daily occurrence. Wanting to hear firsthand from those living and working in the middle of the...

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Our goals are a better educated citizenry and promotion of national policies that saves lives and property, while conserving human and financial resources.

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