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Longtime Tucson Congressman Raúl M. Grijalva, who inspired generations of environmental and …
Pima County says the feds owe it about $10.3 million in reimbursement for services the provided migrants before it closed its two Tucson shelters in January.Â
For Star subscribers: Raúl Grijalva was the son of a bracero who built something new in Tucson, a powerful political machine centered on Latino candidates and voters.Â

