Kino Border Initiative celebrates a border Christmas
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The spirit of Christmas was present at the Nogales border the weekend before Christmas, as the Kino Border Initiative held a binational posada that brought together families, volunteers and community members.

Bishop Gerald Frederick Kicanas of Tucson (left in red) and Bishop José Luis Cerra Luna of Nogales, Sonora, participate in Kino Border Initiative's traditional posada in honor of immigrants along the U.S.-Mexico border in Nogales, Sonora, on Dec. 20, 2025. (César Barrón/CALÓ News)
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The Kino Border Initiative took the traditional Mexican posada and celebrated the journey migrants make into the U.S. during its Nogales Christmas celebration.
El espíritu de la Navidad se hizo presente en la frontera de Nogales durante la posada binacional que organizó Iniciativa Kino, reuniendo a familias, voluntarios y miembros de la comunidad en un espacio de encuentro, fe y solidaridad.
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