Border agents crack down on First Amendment rights

Border patrol officers and agents regularly harass, intimidate and threaten citizens and journalists alike who take photos from public rights of way at border patrol entries and do the same when they take photos of agents either there or in the field. Such harassment, including demanding people stop taking photos without a reason, is one of…

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Hermosillo redefine la cocina sonorense

Aproximadamente 67 millas del Golfo de California, rodeado por cerros rocosos y vegetación abundante, está la escena culinaria floreciente de Hermosillo Sonora. Los visitantes que caminan por las calles adoquinadas descubren, a la distancia, catedrales blancas que se compensan por edificios derruidos cubiertos de murales y obras de arte. Las calles pasan por el centro…

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Hermosillo redefines Sonoran cuisine

Roughly 67 miles from the Gulf of California, surrounded by rocky hills and lush greenery sits Hermosillo, Sonoran’s thriving food scene. Visitors walking along the cobblestone streets discover creamy white cathedrals in the distance offset by crumbling buildings strewn with colorful murals and artwork.Busy city streets wind around the center of the city where the…

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Mexican border centers give migrants resting place

NOGALES, Sonora –  Within the Albergue para Migrantes San Juan Bosco, adorned by Virgin Mary shrines and migrant-rights posters, hides rows of bunk beds filled with migrants resting after their journeys to and from the United States. Since 1982, Juan Francisco Loureiro and his wife, Gilda, have provided food, shelter and clothing to thousands of…

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