How the massacre of a family in Mexico impacts Arizona travel, politics

How the massacre of a family in Mexico impacts Arizona travel, politics

The ambush that left three women and six children dead could reshape U.S.-Mexico relations and impact the 2020 elections.
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Three women and six children were killed in an ambush in a small
town about a three-hour drive from the Arizona border
on Nov. 4. The families had dual U.S. and Mexican
citizenship and lived in a small town in Mexico. The horrific
event captured the nation's attention, including President Donald
Trump. "This is the time for Mexico, with the help of the United
States, to wage WAR on the drug cartels and wipe them off the face
of the earth," Trump wrote on twitter.  This week's episode of
The Gaggle podcast breaks down how the killing of the family could
impact U.S.-Mexico relations, including travel and politics. Hosts
Yvonne Wingett-Sanchez and Ronald Hansen talk with immigration
reporter Daniel Gonzalez.  In this episode you'll hear: The
history of the families in Mexico, who were members of
a fundamentalist Mormon sect How violence in Mexico could
impact Arizona How the massacre could impact the 2020
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