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The lower section of the Rio Grande in South Texas has been named one of the most endangered rivers in the United States.
But residents of Del Rio, Texas, and Douglas, Arizona, say basic needs — like safe drinking water and hospital access — aren’t being met. Audio recording is automated for accessibility.
because most people don’t understand what it’s like turning your faucet and there’ll be no water.” Here’s how residents in two border towns, Del Rio, Texas, and Douglas, Arizona ...
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Within hours of taking office, President Donald Trump declared an emergency on the U.S.-Mexico border, giving him authority to unilaterally spend billions on immigration enforcement and wall ...
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Trump administration to install 17 miles of buoys in river at US-Mexico borderGreg Abbott (R-TX) made the unprecedented move in 2023 to install a mile ... In May 2023, Border Patrol’s remotely located ...
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Weapons, ammo stopped from heading into MexicoA cache of weapons and hundreds of rounds of ammunition have been seized from vehicles recently at the Del Rio Port of Entry, U.S. Customs and Border Protection says.
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US withholding water from Mexico to address debt, official saysMERCEDES, Texas (Border Report) — The United States is holding back water payments to Mexico in order to send ... On Monday, Falcon Dam was at 13% capacity and Amistad Reservoir, near Del Rio, was at ...
The Rio Grande International Study Center says funding is needed for water security, conservation, and dam repairs on the Rio ...
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