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Why a Native tribe in Arizona has drafted a roadmap to expedite border crossings

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For members of dozens of Native American nations, crossing tribal lands often means crossing an international border. Christina Leza, associate professor of anthropology and Indigenous studies at Colorado College, and AP reporter Hallie Golden join John Yang to discuss the challenges members of these communities face and the current state of negotiations for new border crossing procedures.

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U.S. & Canada
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indigenous tribes, native american tribes, U.S.-Mexico border
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