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    PART OF: Beach Paradise Soiled by Collapsing Sewer System

    Floating Wetlands Tackle One Aspect of Complex Sonoran Sewage Crisis

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    December 7, 2021
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    PART OF: Beach Paradise Soiled by Collapsing Sewer System

    As Raw Sewage Flows, Guaymas Residents Beg: “Please Listen to Us”

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    PART OF: Beach Paradise Soiled by Collapsing Sewer System

    Beach Paradise Beloved by Arizonans Soiled by Bubbling Sewage

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    December 6, 2021
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    María García Domingo, 33, leaves home to go to work  in the coffee harvest, while her 5 daughters and one son have breakfast. Her husband recently left for the U.S. which means García Domingo now has to work more out in the fields while her daughters take care of the house. Image by Simone Dalmasso /The Arizona Daily Star. Guatemala, 2019.
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    PART OF: A Lost Generation

    A Border Paradox: Enforcement Could Be Luring More Migrants

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    Perla Trevizo
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    April 22, 2019
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    Candelaria López, 15, washes dishes in her front yard in Bulej. Image by Simone Dalmasso/Arizona Daily Star. Guatemala, 2019.
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    PART OF: A Lost Generation

    Passports to the American Dream: Mounting Debt, Few Opportunities Keep Guatemalans Coming

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    April 22, 2019
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