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The Border Chronicle – The Border Chronicle Weekly Roundup: June 6

Posted on June 6, 2025

Thank you , , , , , and many others for tuning into today’s live video of The Border Chronicle weekly roundup!

As mentioned in the video, here’s a link to sign up for next year’s Migrant Trail Walk from Sasabe, Arizona to Tucson.

Also, as promised some fabulous photos by Kathleen Dreier from the binational protest on May 31 in southern Arizona against the Trump Administration building a 30-foot wall through the San Rafael Valley, a vital wildlife corridor for endangered species like the jaguar. Left to right, participants on both sides imagine a migratory pathway without barriers, a cross-border volleyball game, and Santa Cruz County Sheriff David Hathaway speaks on the importance of a binational border culture.

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A section of border wall at the Arizona-Mexico border. (Photo credit:Todd Miller)

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Army surveillance balloons spotted over Tucson raise privacy concerns from advocates The Arizona Mirror

Border Report: Questions Swirl Over Baja Governor’s Cancelled Visa Voice of San Diego

Votar o no votar: México ensaya la primera elección judicial de su historia La Verdad

Federal judge in El Paso acquits Peruvian migrant in Texas military zone trespassing case El Paso Matters

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