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The Border Chronicle Weekly Roundup: August 1

What does security actually mean as billions are funneled into walls and armed agents? And a historian explains the complicated story behind the new binational Tijuana River agreement.
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Thank you for joining us in the dog days of summer! Sorry about the last minute reschedule on our live video this morning. We had a changing of the co-host. And Caroline very kindly joined us to talk about her really interesting Q&A this week with Baja California historian Marco Antonio Samaniego on the new binational Tijuana River agreement. What’s happening in your community that The Border Chronicle should cover? Let us know!

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A Q&A with Historian Marco Antonio Samaniego on the New Tijuana River Agreement

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