“We’ll put our best foot forward and approach this with every resource available,” said Teresa Cavendish, executive director of the Tucson shelter Casa Alitas, the state's largest.
Some scenes from the US-Mexico border, where immigration rules are set to change, Title 42 ends
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Cavendish said new arrivals are tested for COVID-19 and those who are positive are quarantined, either at the shelter or in hotel rooms the city of Tucson has rented for that purpose.
Local Arizona officials expect tent-like migrant facilities
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