What do a bus driver, a business executive and a warehouse operator all have in common? They all rely on the border every day for work. The foundation of trade in Nogales, Arizona, and Nogales, Sonora, relies on the many bi-national workers and companies that keep goods coming. Every day, Javier Alfaro crosses between Mexico and the U.S. as a bus driver for an international transport company to provide for his family in Sonora. “I cross three times a day,” Alfaro said in Spanish.
“It’s very nice doing this job because I meet people from all over.” Alfaro is one of more than 10 million people who crossed into the United States through the two ports of entry in Nogales in 2023, according to data from the Greater Nogales Port Authority. ABC15 and Scripps News have launched this special series taking an in-depth look at life along the U.S.-Mexico border. Click here for full coverage. Port Authority chairman Joshua Rubin, a business leader in the area, also crosses daily into Mexico to meet with companies that operate on both sides of the borde
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