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Your View by US Rep. Susan Wild: It’s time to do something about the Southern border

Migrants cross the Rio Grande back to Mexico on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, so they can buy food to bring back to their camp at the U.S. southern border, in El Paso, Texas. (Paul Ratje/The New York Times)
Migrants cross the Rio Grande back to Mexico on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, so they can buy food to bring back to their camp at the U.S. southern border, in El Paso, Texas. (Paul Ratje/The New York Times)
U.S. Rep. Susan Wild conducts a roundtable discussion on in vitro fertilization services for veterans and the importance of protecting assisted reproductive technologies Wednesday, April 3, 2024, at BattleBorne in Allentown.  Other participants included Julie Eshelman, founder and CEO of the Building Military Families Network, who used IVF to start her family; Christopher Yarnell, president of BattleBorne; and Drs. Jaclyn Davolos and Hannah Anastasio of St. Luke's University Health Network. (Amy Shortell / The Morning Call)
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Opinion: There is unquestionably a crisis at our Southern border — and this is something that almost everyone, no matter their political persuasion, can agree on.

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