At 7:30 a.m., Noel Martin is waking up to start her day as a full-time student at El Paso Community College and prepare her 2-year-old daughter, Charlotte, for day care at the YWCA. After Charlotte is dropped off at 10 a.m., Martin returns home and logs into her virtual classes while simultaneously doing the never-ending […]
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Coronavirus threatens to permanently change a way of life at the border
The partial shutdown of the border has many Mexicans unable to do their usual business in the U.S., and some fear shopping and other patterns may be changed forever.
Fewer shoppers are on the street in the shopping district just across from El Paso in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, seen here in early April.(Alfredo Corchado)
3:36 PM on Apr 12, 2021 CDT
Consider Samantha Camacho, a U.S. citizen, University of Texas at El Paso student and now a
pasadora a common term for people who charge a fee to bring goods or packages across the border for non-U.S. citizens.