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Are other states sending their homeless to ABQ?

Outside the Greyhound Bus station in downtown Albuqueruqe, March 05, 2019.

By Celia Raney / NM News Port / At least some of the people experiencing homelessness in Albuquerque came by bus from cities in nearby states. It’s unclear to what extent those bus tickets were meant to help reconnect people with family or to simply get them out of town, but the practice is adding… Continue reading Are other states sending their homeless to ABQ?

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Mercy after dark

By Celia Raney / NM News Port / No one pays more attention to the streets on a Saturday night than Bishop. He’s looking for people sleeping on sidewalks, standing on corners, trying to stay warm on bus-stop benches. “This city is broken, this city is in trouble,” he said. He’s talking about the growing… Continue reading Mercy after dark

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One Wall, Two Sides, Three Minutes

The Correa family attempt to embrace through the steel bars of the Anapra border wall between the U.S. and Mexico on Dec. 10, 2017. Each family had three minutes to talk and embrace each other. (Photo: Diana Cervantes / NM News Port)

By Celia Raney with Diana Cervantes and Danielle Prokop / NM News Port / SUNLAND PARK, N.M. — After waiting behind caution tape and waving through a fence for more than an hour, families from the U.S. and Mexico finally got what they were waiting for — three minutes with their families through the steel… Continue reading One Wall, Two Sides, Three Minutes

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