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  • The border town of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, has seen a decline in tourists from neighboring Arizona, USA, because of state department travel advisories due to drug cartel violence in the border towns.
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  • The border town of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, has seen a decline in tourists from neighboring Arizona, USA, because of state department travel advisories due to drug cartel violence in the border towns.  Vehicles enter an inspection south of the border in Mexico.
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  • The border town of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, has seen a decline in tourists from neighboring Arizona, USA, because of state department travel advisories due to drug cartel violence in the border towns. Law enforcement patrols the border town.
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  • The border town of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, has seen a decline in tourists from neighboring Arizona, USA, because of state department travel advisories due to drug cartel violence in the border towns. Law enforcement patrols the border town.
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  • The border town of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, has seen a decline in tourists from neighboring Arizona, USA, because of state department travel advisories due to drug cartel violence in the border towns.  Seen at the top of the hill is the original pillar marking the international line that is now near the border wall.
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  • The border town of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, has seen a decline in tourists from neighboring Arizona, USA, because of state department travel advisories due to drug cartel violence in the border towns. Law enforcement patrols the border town.
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  • The border town of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, has seen a decline in tourists from neighboring Arizona, USA, because of state department travel advisories due to drug cartel violence in the border towns.
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  • The border town of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, has seen a decline in tourists from neighboring Arizona, USA, because of state department travel advisories due to drug cartel violence in the border towns. People in Mexico wait to cross in to the U. S.
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  • The border town of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, has seen a decline in tourists from neighboring Arizona, USA, because of state department travel advisories due to drug cartel violence in the border towns. Law enforcement patrols the border town.
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  • The border town of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, has seen a decline in tourists from neighboring Arizona, USA, because of state department travel advisories due to drug cartel violence in the border towns.
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  • The border town of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, has seen a decline in tourists from neighboring Arizona, USA, because of state department travel advisories due to drug cartel violence in the border towns. People exit a church.
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  • The border town of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, has seen a decline in tourists from neighboring Arizona, USA, because of state department travel advisories due to drug cartel violence in the border towns.
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  • A 15-year-old homeless youth, who lives in a drainage tunnel that connects Nogales, Arizona, USA, with his native Mexico, huffs paint before hopping a train to Tucson.
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  • The border town of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, has seen a decline in tourists from neighboring Arizona, USA, because of state department travel advisories due to drug cartel violence in the border towns. Mexican nationals wait with the purchases that they made in Arizona to cross back in to Mexico.
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  • The border town of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, has seen a decline in tourists from neighboring Arizona, USA, because of state department travel advisories due to drug cartel violence in the border towns.
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  • The border town of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, has seen a decline in tourists from neighboring Arizona, USA, because of state department travel advisories due to drug cartel violence in the border towns.
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  • A 15-year-old homeless, Mexican gang member, who lives in a drainage tunnel that connects Nogales, Arizona, USA, with his native Mexico, huffs paint before hopping a train to Tucson.
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  • The border town of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, has seen a decline in tourists from neighboring Arizona, USA, because of state department travel advisories due to drug cartel violence in the border towns.
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  • The border town of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, has seen a decline in tourists from neighboring Arizona, USA, because of state department travel advisories due to drug cartel violence in the border towns. Product signs line the area where cars wait to enter the U.S.
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  • The border town of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, has seen a decline in tourists from neighboring Arizona, USA, because of state department travel advisories due to drug cartel violence in the border towns.
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  • The border town of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, has seen a decline in tourists from neighboring Arizona, USA, because of state department travel advisories due to drug cartel violence in the border towns.
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  • The Pimeria Alta History Museum sits on Crawford Street in Nogales, Arizona, USA, near the U.S. and Mexico border.
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  • The Pimeria Alta History Museum sits on Crawford Street in Nogales, Arizona, USA, near the U.S. and Mexico border.
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  • The Pimeria Alta History Museum sits on Crawford Street in Nogales, Arizona, USA, near the U.S. and Mexico border.
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  • A vendor pedals cold treats in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
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  • Bottled drinking water is transported for delivery in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
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  • A vendor pedals cold treats in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
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  • May 24, 2014, Nogales, Sonora, Mexico:  Protesters at the Victimas de la Patrulla Fronteriza Protest vigil in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, were joined by protesters from the Border Patrol Victims Network from Nogales, Arizona, USA, along the international border in Sonora to support families of those who have been killed or injured in incidents involving U.S. Border Patrol agents.  Shena Gutierrez, (left), says she wants the eleven U.S. Border Patrol agents held accountable for the severe beating of her husband in 2011 at the San Luis, Arizona, port of entry.  Gutierrez also claimed that just prior to the protest she was harassed then arrested at the Nogales port of entry.  Guadalupe Guerrero, (right), comforts Gutierrez at the site where 16-year-old Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez was fatally shot in Mexico by a U.S. Border Patrol agent who fired from Arizona in to Mexico.
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  • A wall indicates the international border with Nogales, Arizona, USA, as seen from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  A portrait was installed at the location where on Oct. 10, 2012, U.S. Border Patrol Agent Lonnie Ray Swartz, standing behind the border fence in Nogales, Ariz., shot 16-year-old Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez, who was walking along a sidewalk in Nogales, Sonora. The agent claims he acted in self-defense against rock-throwers on the other side.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  As part of Operation Secure Line, U.S. Army troops install barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  A soldier stands watch U.S. Army troops installing barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry as part of Operation Secure Line in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  A soldier stands watch U.S. Army troops installing barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry as part of Operation Secure Line in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  A soldier stands watch U.S. Army troops installing barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry as part of Operation Secure Line in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  A soldier stands watch U.S. Army troops installing barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry as part of Operation Secure Line in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  A soldier stands watch U.S. Army troops installing barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry as part of Operation Secure Line in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  As part of Operation Secure Line, U.S. Army troops install barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  A soldier stands watch U.S. Army troops installing barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry as part of Operation Secure Line in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
    1811j_Bor_NJG_4482.JPG
  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  As part of Operation Secure Line, U.S. Army troops install barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  As part of Operation Secure Line, U.S. Army troops install barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • A wall indicating the border between Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, and the United States strides a hill overlooking shoppers and downtown, Nogales, Arizona.  Locals from both cities, sometimes refered to as Ambos Nogales, regularly cross the border to shop.
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  • Passenger vehicles wait at Puerto Fronterizo Nogales I Y II at the international border in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, to pass through U.S. customs inspections at the DeConcini Port of Entry to enter Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Passenger vehicles wait at Puerto Fronterizo Nogales I Y II at the international border in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, to pass through U.S. customs inspections at the DeConcini Port of Entry to enter Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Passenger vehicles wait at Puerto Fronterizo Nogales I Y II at the international border in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, to pass through U.S. customs inspections at the DeConcini Port of Entry to enter Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Passenger vehicles wait at Puerto Fronterizo Nogales I Y II at the international border in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, to pass through U.S. customs inspections at the DeConcini Port of Entry to enter Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  A soldier stands watch U.S. Army troops installing barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry as part of Operation Secure Line in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  As part of Operation Secure Line, U.S. Army troops install barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  As part of Operation Secure Line, U.S. Army troops install barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • A wall indicating the border between Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, and the United States strides a hill overlooking shoppers and downtown, Nogales, Arizona.  Locals from both cities, sometimes refered to as Ambos Nogales, regularly cross the border to shop.
    1705j_Nog_NJG_1483.JPG
  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  As part of Operation Secure Line, U.S. Army troops install barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  A soldier stands watch U.S. Army troops installing barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry as part of Operation Secure Line in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • Passenger vehicles wait at Puerto Fronterizo Nogales I Y II at the international border in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, to pass through U.S. customs inspections at the DeConcini Port of Entry to enter Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Passenger vehicles wait at Puerto Fronterizo Nogales I Y II at the international border in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, to pass through U.S. customs inspections at the DeConcini Port of Entry to enter Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  As part of Operation Secure Line, U.S. Army troops install barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  As part of Operation Secure Line, U.S. Army troops install barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  As part of Operation Secure Line, U.S. Army troops install barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  As part of Operation Secure Line, U.S. Army troops install barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
    1811j_Bor_NJG_4387.JPG
  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  As part of Operation Secure Line, U.S. Army troops install barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • May 24, 2014, Nogales, Sonora, Mexico:  Protesters at the Victimas de la Patrulla Fronteriza Protest vigil in Nogales, <br />
Sonora, Mexico, were joined by protesters from the Border Patrol Victims Network from Nogales, Arizona, USA, along the international border in Sonora to support and unite families of those who have been killed or injured in incidents involving U.S. Border Patrol agents. A 48-hour vigil and fast was held as a call for justice. Ezdras Iuan  Osuna, 4, joins his family in the protest at the site in Mexico where a 16-year-old boy was shot and killed by a U.S. Border Patrol agent who fired from Arizona in to Mexico.
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  • May 24, 2014, Nogales, Sonora, Mexico:  Protesters at the Victimas de la Patrulla Fronteriza Protest vigil in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, were joined by protesters from the Border Patrol Victims Network from Nogales, Arizona, USA, along the international border in Sonora to support and unite families of those who have been killed or injured in incidents involving U.S. Border Patrol agents.  The site marks the location where a 16-year-old Mexican youth was shot and killed by a U.S. Border Patrol agent who fired from Arizona in to Mexico.
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  • The border wall divides Nogales, Arizona, USA, (left), and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  At one time, the area was referred to as Ambos Nogales.
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  • Business is slow along Calle Obregon in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Streets are mostly void of patrons as businesses in Nogales, Sonora, experience an economic decline as reports of cartel violence deter tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • Business is slow along Calle Obregon in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Streets are mostly void of patrons as businesses in Nogales, Sonora, experience an economic decline as reports of cartel violence deter tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • Business is slow along Calle Obregon in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Streets are mostly void of patrons as businesses in Nogales, Sonora, experience an economic decline as reports of cartel violence deter tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • Business is slow along Calle Obregon in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Streets are mostly void of patrons as businesses in Nogales, Sonora, experience an economic decline as reports of cartel violence deter tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • Armed security guards stand watch at a bank entry along Calle Obregon in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Streets are mostly void of patrons as businesses in Nogales, Sonora, experience an economic decline as reports of cartel violence deter tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • A merchant sweeps water from the street that was once busy with American tourists and shoppers after a monsoon storm in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Businesses in Nogales, Sonora, saw an economic decline after reports of cartel violence deterred tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • The border wall divides Nogales, Arizona, USA, (left), and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  At one time, the area was referred to as Ambos Nogales.
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  • Business is slow along Calle Obregon in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Streets are mostly void of patrons as businesses in Nogales, Sonora, experience an economic decline as reports of cartel violence deter tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • Business is slow along Calle Obregon in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Streets are mostly void of patrons as businesses in Nogales, Sonora, experience an economic decline as reports of cartel violence deter tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • A merchant sweeps water from the street that was once busy with American tourists and shoppers after a monsoon storm in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Businesses in Nogales, Sonora, saw an economic decline after reports of cartel violence deterred tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • May 24, 2014, Nogales, Sonora, Mexico:  Protesters at the Victimas de la Patrulla Fronteriza Protest vigil in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, were joined by protesters from the Border Patrol Victims Network from Nogales, Arizona, USA, along the international border in Sonora to support and unite families of those who have been killed or injured in incidents involving U.S. Border Patrol agents.  Guadalupe Guerrero, (left), weeps as her son, Jesus Carlos Lamadrid, 9, is comforted by Ana Maria Vasquez at the site where Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez, 16, was shot in Mexico by a U.S. Border Patrol agent who fired across the border from Arizona.
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  • May 24, 2014, Nogales, Sonora, Mexico:  Protesters at the Victimas de la Patrulla Fronteriza Protest vigil in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, were joined by protesters from the Border Patrol Victims Network from Nogales, Arizona, USA, along the international border in Sonora to support and unite families of those who have been killed or injured in incidents involving U.S. Border Patrol agents. A 48-hour vigil and fast was held as a call for justice. Ezdras Iuan Osuna, 4, joins his family in the protest at the site in Mexico where a 16-year-old boy was shot and killed by a U.S. Border Patrol agent who fired from Arizona in to Mexico.
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  • Armed security guards stand watch at a bank entry along Calle Obregon in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Streets are mostly void of patrons as businesses in Nogales, Sonora, experience an economic decline as reports of cartel violence deter tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • A merchant sweeps water from the street that was once busy with American tourists and shoppers after a monsoon storm in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Businesses in Nogales, Sonora, saw an economic decline after reports of cartel violence deterred tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • Business is slow along Calle Obregon in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Streets are mostly void of patrons as businesses in Nogales, Sonora, experience an economic decline as reports of cartel violence deter tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • Armed security guards stand watch at a bank entry along Calle Obregon in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Streets are mostly void of patrons as businesses in Nogales, Sonora, experience an economic decline as reports of cartel violence deter tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • Armed security guards stand watch at a bank entry along Calle Obregon in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Streets are mostly void of patrons as businesses in Nogales, Sonora, experience an economic decline as reports of cartel violence deter tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • Armed security guards stand watch at a bank entry along Calle Obregon in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Streets are mostly void of patrons as businesses in Nogales, Sonora, experience an economic decline as reports of cartel violence deter tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • A merchant sweeps water from the street that was once busy with American tourists and shoppers after a monsoon storm in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Businesses in Nogales, Sonora, saw an economic decline after reports of cartel violence deterred tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • A merchant sweeps water from the street that was once busy with American tourists and shoppers after a monsoon storm in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Businesses in Nogales, Sonora, saw an economic decline after reports of cartel violence deterred tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • A merchant sweeps water from the street that was once busy with American tourists and shoppers after a monsoon storm in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Businesses in Nogales, Sonora, saw an economic decline after reports of cartel violence deterred tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • Armed police patrol on bikes in a business district once popular with American tourists in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Businesses in Nogales, Sonora, saw an economic decline after reports of cartel violence deterred tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • The border wall divides Nogales, Arizona, USA, (left), and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  At one time, the area was referred to as Ambos Nogales.
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  • A train hauling mostly manufactured automobiles stops in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, to be processed before entering a metal gate at the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry to enter the United States at Nogales, Arizona.
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  • A train hauling mostly manufactured automobiles stops in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, to be processed before entering a metal gate at the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry to enter the United States at Nogales, Arizona.  Personnel with Ferromex, the company operating the train in Mexico, depart the train before it enters the U.S.
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  • May 24, 2014, Nogales, Sonora, Mexico:  Protesters at the Victimas de la Patrulla Fronteriza Protest vigil in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, were joined by protesters from the Border Patrol Victims Network from Nogales, Arizona, USA, along the international border in Sonora to support and unite families of those who have been killed or injured in incidents involving U.S. Border Patrol agents.
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  • May 24, 2014, Nogales, Sonora, Mexico:  Protesters at the Victimas de la Patrulla Fronteriza Protest vigil in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, were joined by protesters from the Border Patrol Victims Network from Nogales, Arizona, USA, along the international border in Sonora to support and unite families of those who have been killed or injured in incidents involving U.S. Border Patrol agents.  A 48-hour vigil and fast was held as a call for justice.  The protest took place at the site in Mexico where a 16-year-old boy, Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez, was shot and killed by a U.S. Border Patrol agent who fired from Arizona in to Mexico.
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  • May 24, 2014, Nogales, Sonora, Mexico:  Protesters at the Victimas de la Patrulla Fronteriza Protest vigil in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, were joined by protesters from the Border Patrol Victims Network from Nogales, Arizona, USA, along the international border in Sonora to support and unite families of those who have been killed or injured in incidents involving U.S. Border Patrol agents.  Alexa Marquez, 7, (center), carries a mock paper coffin near the international border wall.
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  • Business is slow along Calle Obregon in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Streets are mostly void of patrons as businesses in Nogales, Sonora, experience an economic decline as reports of cartel violence deter tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • Armed security guards stand watch at a bank entry along Calle Obregon in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Streets are mostly void of patrons as businesses in Nogales, Sonora, experience an economic decline as reports of cartel violence deter tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • A merchant sweeps water from the street that was once busy with American tourists and shoppers after a monsoon storm in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Businesses in Nogales, Sonora, saw an economic decline after reports of cartel violence deterred tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • A merchant sweeps water from the street that was once busy with American tourists and shoppers after a monsoon storm in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Nogales, Arizona, USA.  Businesses in Nogales, Sonora, saw an economic decline after reports of cartel violence deterred tourists and shoppers from entering the country.
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  • The wall at the Mexican border is modified by U.S. federal authorities near the Mariposa Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona, as seen from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
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  • A train hauling mostly manufactured automobiles stops in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, to be processed before entering a metal gate at the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry to enter the United States at Nogales, Arizona.
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  • A train hauling mostly manufactured automobiles stops in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, to be processed before entering a metal gate at the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry to enter the United States at Nogales, Arizona.  Personnel with Ferromex, the company operating the train in Mexico, depart the train before it enters the U.S.
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  • The wall at the Mexican border is modified by U.S. federal authorities near the Mariposa Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona, as seen from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
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  • A train hauling mostly manufactured automobiles stops in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, to be processed before entering a metal gate at the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry to enter the United States at Nogales, Arizona.
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  • A train hauling mostly manufactured automobiles stops in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, to be processed before entering a metal gate at the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry to enter the United States at Nogales, Arizona.
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  • A train hauling mostly manufactured automobiles stops in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, to be processed before entering a metal gate at the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry to enter the United States at Nogales, Arizona.  Personnel with Ferromex, the company operating the train in Mexico, depart the train before it enters the U.S.
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  • May 24, 2014, Nogales, Sonora, Mexico:  Protesters at the Victimas de la Patrulla Fronteriza Protest vigil in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, were joined by protesters from the Border Patrol Victims Network from Nogales, Arizona, USA, along the international border in Sonora to support and unite families of those who have been killed or injured in incidents involving U.S. Border Patrol agents.  Guadalupe Guerrero, (left), weeps as her son, Jesus Carlos Lamadrid, 9, is comforted by Ana Maria Vasquez at the site where Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez, 16, was shot in Mexico by a U.S. Border Patrol agent who fired across the border from Arizona.
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