The border crisis worsens as Mexico's refusal to pay water debt has led to drying out south Texas farmers. The Rio Grande Valley faces challenges with dwindling water supplies, causing the state's last sugar mill to shut down. Reservoir water levels are plummeting, exacerbating the situation with no immediate solution in sight.
‘A dire situation’: Mexico’s refusal to pay water debt grips South Texas border https://t.co/YbdOeXCevw
'A dire situation': Mexico's refusal to pay water debt grips South Texas border. https://t.co/GQKvZgaU4a
As reservoir water levels plummet, no end in sight to Mexico’s dawdling | #RGV https://t.co/yYI0kfXfI2
"Just last month, we learned that our state’s last sugar mill located here in the Rio Grande Valley was shutting down because of dwindling water supplies," @TerryCanales40 and 10 other #txlege members wrote to the Biden administration requesting help. https://t.co/ogtDQnuQeH
Border crisis worsens as Mexico dries out south Texas farmers https://t.co/5j4JMhbP6Q https://t.co/5j4JMhbP6Q