May 16, 2019
John Kissinger, deputy city manager of Nogales Arizona, looks at the Nogales Wash at Morely Avenue, the first place on the U.S. side of the border where the wash is visible. “It’s not a good situation,” Kissinger says. “It should be addressed and cleaned up.” (Photo by Chloe Jones/Cronkite News)
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By By CHLOE JONES Cronkite News
May 16, 2019