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Felician Sr. Maria Louise Edwards volunteers in the water drop-off ministry in the Sonoran Desert near Ajo, Arizona. (Peter Tran)

Q & A with Sr. Maria Louise Edwards, rescuing migrants lost at US-Mexico border

Felician Sr. Maria Louise Edwards, vice president of the Aguilas del Desierto, spoke to GSR in Arizona, where she was networking with church and civic groups working in border ministry.

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Felician Sr. Maria Louise Edwards volunteers in the water drop-off ministry in the Sonoran Desert near Ajo, Arizona. (Peter Tran)

Q & A with Sr. Maria Louise Edwards, rescuing migrants lost at US-Mexico border

By Peter Tran
Sr. Judy Bourg (in green coat), a School Sister of Notre Dame, speaks with volunteers and returned migrants on an early morning in October 2021 at the migrant resource center in Agua Prieta, Mexico. (Peter Tran)

Q & A with Sr. Judy Bourg, helping migrants 'returned' at the US-Mexico border

By Peter Tran
From left, Brian, Alejandro, and Humberto were among the men expelled in the middle of the night in late October at the U.S.-Douglas, Texas, border crossing. (Lisa Elmaleh)

Frontera: Compassion has no boundaries at the US-Mexico border

By Lisa Elmaleh, Peter Tran

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