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Crossing Lines Fayuqueras in Sight

Guadalupe* has more than 20 years of being a fayuquera. She crosses to Nogales, Arizona, at least twice a week; she buys clothes, shoes and even sent, and resells it in Sonora. For two decades that has been the sustenance of her family economy, and she only took a pause of almost two years during the pandemic. And even then she managed to keep her informal business, even if it was artificial breathing. Crossing days begin very early to get her b…
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Guadalupe* has more than 20 years of being a fayuquera. She crosses to Nogales, Arizona, at least twice a week; she buys clothes, shoes and even sent, and resells it in Sonora. For two decades that has been the sustenance of her family economy, and she only took a pause of almost two years during the pandemic. And even then she managed to keep her informal business, even if it was artificial breathing. Crossing days begin very early to get her b…

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Conexión Migrante broke the news on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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