Countless migrants pass through Tucson every day. What happens when people start thinking beyond the walls of the physical sanctuary and aid migrants in new ways?
The NYPD is again expanding its footprint to deal with the migrant crisis and drug trafficking, posting one detective in Arizona and another in Colombia, a top department official said Wednesday. The new outposts — in Tuscon and Bogotá — bring to 18 the number of cities, mostly foreign, where the largest police department in the U.S. has assigned an investigator to work closely with .