
Federal Authorities Is Accused Of Leaving Migrants In Border Cities
In rural Arizona, the Border Patrol is now dropping off migrants from overflowing detention facilities in little cities that are slice off from transportation and other services.
NOEL KING, HOST:
The amount of those who U.S. authorities are taking into custody at the southern border is on tempo to pronounce records. Most folk are being despatched serve to Mexico, but there are exceptions. NPR's Kirk Siegler stories from rural Arizona, the set there's a colossal controversy over whether the federal executive is good dropping migrants off.
KIRK SIEGLER, BYLINE: From Tucson, force west 100 miles all the intention in which by the faraway, mountainous and hot Sonoran Desert right north of Mexico and Highway 86 begins getting rougher and narrower as you uncover shut to the extinct...