Adam Klepp is KGUN 9's Marana reporter. Send your story ideas to Adam at [email protected].
NOGALES, Mx. — White U.S. Government buses pull up to the Nogales border crossing. Dozens of people get off, including families with young children, and are walked into Mexico.With the change, some asylum seekers who cross the border illegally are being sent back to Mexico almost immediately.On the streets in Nogales, there's a human impact, too. Many people were crying, telling us it was the end of the road for their American dreams.I went to Nogales, Mexico to find out.
While deportations are nothing new, Tucson-based border volunteers say these removals, with no chance of an asylum hearing, is a major U.S. policy shift.
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