SAN LUIS, AZ — Following up on our 48 Hours on the Border coverage, we noticed that Arizona's border communities have been uniquely impacted by intermittent surges in migrant encounters that we've seen over the past year.Walking down Main Street in San Luis feels like you're stepping into another world.
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But waiting longer at the border hasn't stopped everyone— like Francisca and her friends who came from San Luis Rio Colorado for a day of errands, shopping, and lunch.
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