Farmers in Mexico’s drought-hit Chihuahua state say a looming water transfer to the US threatens their livelihoods.
![A man wearing a protective face mask that reads 'Water belongs to Chihuahua' attends a protest in Delicias, Chihuahua state, Mexico on September 20, 2020 against a Mexican government decision to divert water from La Boquilla dam to the US as part of a 1944 bilateral water treaty between the two countries [REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez/File Photo]](/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/2020-09-21T021053Z_1788919995_RC2Q2J9XPRLR_RTRMADP_3_MEXICO-USA-WATER.jpg?resize=270%2C180&quality=80)
Farmers in Mexico’s drought-hit Chihuahua state say a looming water transfer to the US threatens their livelihoods.
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