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Southern California community struggles to provide aid across border
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Sep 26, 2013
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Southern California community struggles to provide aid across border
In the wake of two hurricanes slamming into Mexico, migrant communities here in California have mobilized to send aid back to their home towns, many of them small, remote, and hard hit. But the ad hoc groups are hitting a roadblock at the border. The California Report's Amy Isaacson has this story.w
A car lays buried in mud after flooding triggered by Hurricane Manuel in Chilpancingo, Mexico.
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In the wake of two hurricanes slamming into Mexico, migrant communities here in California have mobilized to send aid back to their home towns, many of them small, remote, and hard hit. But the ad hoc groups are hitting a roadblock at the border. The California Report's Amy Isaacson has this story.w

In the wake of two hurricanes slamming into Mexico, migrant communities here in California have mobilized to send aid back to their home towns, many of them small, remote, and hard hit. But the ad hoc groups are hitting a roadblock at the border. The California Report's Amy Isackson has this story.