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Migration at US border - Arizona

United States of America

The road along the border wall in the Sasabe area of Arizona. United States of America, April 2024.
© Christopher Lee

MSF handed over activities at the US-Mexico border to local partners in September 2024.

MSF provides assistance in the United States (US) during times of national emergency, such as during Hurricane Sandy, or the COVID-19 pandemic.

MSF provided emergency medical and mental healthcare in New York and New Jersey following Hurricane Sandy in 2012.

Our teams responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in several states across the US, including New York, Michigan, Texas, Florida, Arizona, and New Mexico.

In August 2024, we began supporting nonprofit groups that are bringing humanitarian aid to migrants and asylum seekers crossing the US-Mexico border by traversing the Sonoran Desert into Arizona. We handed over these activities shortly thereafter.

 
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