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A place like Sasabe, which is located immediately on the Sonora/Arizona border, seems to exist solely as a jumping off point for walkers.
The Devil's Highway: A True Story by Luis Alberto Urrea 2006
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We have crossed at all points west of Nogales - usually several times - except Sasabe, which is way out in the middle of nowhere.
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A place like Sasabe, which is located immediately on the Sonora/Arizona border, seems to exist solely as a jumping off point for walkers.
The Devil's Highway: A True Story by Luis Alberto Urrea 2006
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In Sasabe, on the Mexican side of the border, Wallin stopped to hand out water and new white socks to a half-dozen laborers who said they were on their way south from Arizona.
In Arizona, 'Los Samaritanos' leave water and food on trails used by immigrants 2010
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"I can't live here knowing that people are almost literally dying in my back yard and not do something to help," she said during a recent search mission that took her south to the Mexican border town of Sasabe.
In Arizona, 'Los Samaritanos' leave water and food on trails used by immigrants 2010
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In Sasabe, on the Mexican side of the border, the asphalt gave way to dirt roads.
In Arizona, 'Los Samaritanos' leave water, food on trails used by immigrants 2010
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In Sasabe, on the Mexican side of the border, the asphalt gave way to dirt roads.
In Arizona, 'Los Samaritanos' leave water, food on trails used by immigrants 2010
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"I can't live here knowing that people are almost literally dying in my back yard and not do something to help," she said during a recent search mission that took her south to the Mexican border town of Sasabe.
In Arizona, 'Los Samaritanos' leave water and food on trails used by immigrants 2010
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"I can't live here knowing that people are almost literally dying in my back yard and not do something to help," she said during a recent search mission that took her south to the Mexican border town of Sasabe.
In Arizona, 'Los Samaritanos' leave water, food on trails used by immigrants 2010
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"I can't live here knowing that people are almost literally dying in my back yard and not do something to help," she said during a recent search mission that took her south to the Mexican border town of Sasabe.
In Arizona, 'Los Samaritanos' leave water, food on trails used by immigrants 2010
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