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A Soldier from the Wisconsin Army National Guard grades a road along the U.S./Mexico border in the Sonoita District of Arizona Jan. 18. Soldiers are constructing the road to allow U.S. Border Patrol agents better access with quicker response times to...
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A Soldier from the Tennessee Army National Guard spots signs of illegal activity along the U.S./Mexico border in the Sasabe District of Arizona Jan. 19. The Soldier was recently involved in an incident in which his entry identification team was appro...
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The towns of Nogales, Ariz., left, and Nogales, Mexico, stand separated by a high concrete and steel fence. Many consider the area one of the most dangerous along the border, with numerous reports from U.S. Border Patrol agents of being spit on, havi...
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