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Barrio Beat: February 2011
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Exploring the Barrios of Tucson on a weekly basis. Sunday, February 27, 2011. Rosendo S. Perez Park. I have been exploring Barrio Viejo. For a few weeks now and it truly amazes me the amount of history hidden in this neighborhood. Every time I walk through here, I find another park dedicated to someone of the past. I think this history is part of what makes the Barrio such a neat area of Tucson. This week I found the Rosendo S. Perez Park. To learn more about the Tucson Parks and Recreation website.
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Barrio Beat: April 2011
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Exploring the Barrios of Tucson on a weekly basis. Sunday, April 24, 2011. Well the semester is coming to a close and graduation is just weeks away! I must say this semester has been quite the whirlwind, but Border Beat. Has been a pretty amazing experience! In the last 16 weeks I have explored Barrio Veijo and Barrio Anita. I have found some of Tucson's oldest landmarks, and most interesting activities, as well as met some awesome people. Was truly an experience unlike any other. Monday, April 18, 2011.
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On this blog, I’ll cover legal issues surrounding the Arizona-Mexico border including illegal immigration debates. I hope you will find my site informative as policies continue to evolve and impact people living in Southern Arizona. I will try to examine major laws and court decisions, what is written, what is implied, and what they mean for people. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Fiesta in the Kitchen.
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Immigration News Roundup | Law and Border
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March 7, 2011. For this week, I thought I’d try something different and highlight news stories circulating on the internet about developments in immigration law. The New York Times. Local journalists in Utah take a look at the immigration debate unfolding there. Happiness is an allegory, unhappiness a story" View all posts by Sean Ma. This entry was posted on Monday, March 7th, 2011 at 5:52 pm and posted in Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0.
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Barrio Beat: Semester Wrap Up!
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Exploring the Barrios of Tucson on a weekly basis. Sunday, April 24, 2011. Well the semester is coming to a close and graduation is just weeks away! I must say this semester has been quite the whirlwind, but Border Beat. Has been a pretty amazing experience! In the last 16 weeks I have explored Barrio Veijo and Barrio Anita. I have found some of Tucson's oldest landmarks, and most interesting activities, as well as met some awesome people. Was truly an experience unlike any other. View my complete profile.
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Paul Babeu Gets $5 Million for Border Security, Dupnik Excluded | Law and Border
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March 21, 2011. Paul Babeu Gets $5 Million for Border Security, Dupnik Excluded. The Sheriff of Pinal County, Paul Babeu. Is going to receive $5 million from state legislators to help enforce border security, while Sheriff Dupnik of Pima County, whose county actually shares a border with Mexico, was left out of the budget. An article in the Daily Star. Dupnik, on the other hand, is a democratic sheriff strongly opposed to SB 1070, initially refusing to enforce the measure. But the incident has continued ...
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Transplant Funding Returned, Says Brewer | Law and Border
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April 18, 2011. Transplant Funding Returned, Says Brewer. The news that Gov. Brewer and Arizona Senate Republicans have restored transplant funding to the state budget may have brought a bit of hope and relief to the over 90 people counting on Medicaid support to help them pay for life-saving operations, but until these desperate patients hold letters in their hands which guarantee their spots on the transplant list, their lives still hang in the balance. Breaking Down the New AZ Budget. You are commenti...
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Barrio Beat: Follow up to Friday at the Fort
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Exploring the Barrios of Tucson on a weekly basis. Sunday, March 27, 2011. Follow up to Friday at the Fort. Friday at the Fort. The educational event at the Presidio San Agustin Del Tucson. Was last Friday and let me tell you what an amazing experience it was. Held for the fourth graders of Carrillo Elementary school. Each station lasted about 20 minutes and the time to switch stations was marked by a shot from the musket. The teachers and parents who came along for the field trip also seemed to be havin...
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Barrio Beat: March 2011
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Exploring the Barrios of Tucson on a weekly basis. Sunday, March 27, 2011. Follow up to Friday at the Fort. Friday at the Fort. The educational event at the Presidio San Agustin Del Tucson. Was last Friday and let me tell you what an amazing experience it was. Held for the fourth graders of Carrillo Elementary school. Each station lasted about 20 minutes and the time to switch stations was marked by a shot from the musket. The teachers and parents who came along for the field trip also seemed to be havin...
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Barrio Beat: St. Andrews Clinic
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Exploring the Barrios of Tucson on a weekly basis. Monday, April 11, 2011. This week about 10 students from our Border Beat. Class traveled down to Nogales, Arizona. To cover the St. Andrews Clinic. Held in a local church, this amazing clinic is put on the first Thursday of every month. Families come up from Mexico to get medical attention and some of them have traveled very far to get here. One girl talked about taking a 12 hour bus ride just so she could come to the clinic. View my complete profile.