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  • Immigration hearings and Operation Streamline hearings are held at the federal courthouse, Evo A. DeConcini U.S. Courthouse, United States District Court, District of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Those slated for immigration hearings are transported by bus to the courthouse.  Operation Streamline is a joint initiative of the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice in the United States, started in 2005, that adopts a "zero-tolerance" approach to unauthorized border-crossing by engaging in criminal prosecution of those engaging in it. Entering without inspection is a misdemeanor, and re-entering after deportation is a felony.
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  • Immigration hearings and Operation Streamline hearings are held at the federal courthouse, Evo A. DeConcini U.S. Courthouse, United States District Court, District of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Those slated for immigration hearings are transported by bus to the courthouse.  Operation Streamline is a joint initiative of the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice in the United States, started in 2005, that adopts a "zero-tolerance" approach to unauthorized border-crossing by engaging in criminal prosecution of those engaging in it. Entering without inspection is a misdemeanor, and re-entering after deportation is a felony.
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  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The United States federal government entered a government shutdown, forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
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  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The United States federal government entered a government shutdown, forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
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  • Border crossers wait in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, to pass through customs to enter the United States at Nogales, Arizona.
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  • Border crossers wait in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, to pass through customs to enter the United States at Nogales, Arizona.
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  • Border crossers wait in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, to pass through customs to enter the United States at Nogales, Arizona.
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  • Border crossers wait in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, to pass through customs to enter the United States at Nogales, Arizona.
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  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The government entered a shutdown forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
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  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The government entered a shutdown forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
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  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The government entered a shutdown forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
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  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The government entered a shutdown forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
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  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The government entered a shutdown forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
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  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The government entered a shutdown forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
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  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The government entered a shutdown forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
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  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The government entered a shutdown forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
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  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The government entered a shutdown forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
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  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The government entered a shutdown forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
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  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The government entered a shutdown forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
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  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The government entered a shutdown forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
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  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The government entered a shutdown forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
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  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The government entered a shutdown forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
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  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The government entered a shutdown forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
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  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The government entered a shutdown forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
    1310_Close_NJG8132b.jpg
  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The government entered a shutdown forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
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  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The government entered a shutdown forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
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  • Signs at Saguaro National Park West in Tucson, Arizona, USA, indicate that the park is closed during the United States federal government shutdown effective on October 1, 2013.  The government entered a shutdown forcing furloughs of 800,000 workers and suspension of services not exempted by the Antideficiency Act.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  "Edna", 21, entered the USA on a legal visa at the age of 9, along with her family.  Her father intended to sat in the USA to work. Her family chose to overstay their visas to avoid prolonged separation from her father.  She applied for and was granted DACA status, which lapsed in August, 2017.  With changes to DACA, she faces possible deportation if stopped by law enforcement.  She is a nursing student under the protection of DACA, but may lose that right, as she lost her job when she lost her DACA status.  She is now unemployed.  She initially arrived in the USA with her parents and two siblings.  Her parents then had two US born children.  She attends the clinic to be prepared with legal advice should she be stopped by law enforcement and be slated for deportation to Mexico.
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  • Protesters block the entrance to the federal courthouse in protest of Operation Streamline on October 11, 2013, in Tucson, Arizona, USA, to prevent a bus carrying undocumented migrants from entering the facility for an immigration and deportation hearing.  The program instituted by the federal government expedites group hearings and deportation for those apprehended entering the United States illegally.
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  • A vehicle entering the United States from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, undergoes customs inspection at the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona.
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  • A U. S. Customs inspector processes a juvenile pedestrian entering the United States from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico at a foot station at the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  "Edna", 21, entered the USA on a legal visa at the age of 9, along with her family.  Her father intended to sat in the USA to work. Her family chose to overstay their visas to avoid prolonged separation from her father.  She applied for and was granted DACA status, which lapsed in August, 2017.  With changes to DACA, she faces possible deportation if stopped by law enforcement.  She is a nursing student under the protection of DACA, but may lose that right, as she lost her job when she lost her DACA status.  She is now unemployed.  She initially arrived in the USA with her parents and two siblings.  Her parents then had two US born children.  She attends the clinic to be prepared with legal advice should she be stopped by law enforcement and be slated for deportation to Mexico. Volunteer, Sally Rusk, left, provides asistance.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. "Edna", 21, entered the USA on a legal visa at the age of 9, along with her family.  Her father intended to stay in the USA to work. Her family chose to overstay their visas to avoid prolonged separation from her father.  She applied for and was granted DACA status, which lapsed in August, 2017.  With changes to DACA, she faces possible deportation if stopped by law enforcement.  She is a nursing student under the protection of DACA, but may lose that right, as she lost her job when she lost her DACA status.  She is now unemployed.  She initially arrived in the USA with her parents and two siblings.  Her parents then had two US born children.  She attends the clinic to be prepared with legal advice should she be stopped by law enforcement and be slated for deportation to Mexico.
    1709j_DAC_NJG_4136a.jpg
  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. "Edna", 21, entered the USA on a legal visa at the age of 9, along with her family.  Her father intended to sat in the USA to work. Her family chose to overstay their visas to avoid prolonged separation from her father.  She applied for and was granted DACA status, which lapsed in August, 2017.  With changes to DACA, she faces possible deportation if stopped by law enforcement.  She is a nursing student under the protection of DACA, but may lose that right, as she lost her job when she lost her DACA status.  She is now unemployed.  She initially arrived in the USA with her parents and two siblings.  Her parents then had two US born children.  She attends the clinic to be prepared with legal advice should she be stopped by law enforcement and be slated for deportation to Mexico.
    1709j_DAC_NJG_4133a.jpg
  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. Maria Arguello, center, fears that she will be targeted by law enforcement at her residence.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. Drew Warner, president of the Immigration Lwyers Association at the University of Arizona, volunteers at the clinic.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. Maria Arguello, center, fears that she will be targeted by law enforcement at her residence.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. Maria Arguello, center, fears that she will be targeted by law enforcement at her residence.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. Attorney Margo Cowan addresses attendees.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. Attorney Margo Cowan addresses attendees.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. Attorney Margo Cowan addresses attendees.
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  • Discarded makeshift backpacks, commonly used by marijuana smugglers entering the United States from Mexico, hang on a fence near Santa Rita Road, Sonoran Desert, Sahuarita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Discarded makeshift backpacks, commonly used by marijuana smugglers entering the United States from Mexico, hang on a fence near Santa Rita Road, Sonoran Desert, Sahuarita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Discarded makeshift backpacks, commonly used by marijuana smugglers entering the United States from Mexico, hang on a fence near Santa Rita Road, Sonoran Desert, Sahuarita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Discarded makeshift backpacks, commonly used by marijuana smugglers entering the United States from Mexico, hang on a fence near Santa Rita Road, Sonoran Desert, Sahuarita, Arizona, USA.
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  • A U. S. Customs inspectors process a vehicle entering the United States from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico at the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona.
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  • A vehicle entering the United States from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, undergoes customs inspection at the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona.
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  • A vehicle entering the United States from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, undergoes customs inspection at the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona.
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  • A vehicle entering the United States from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, undergoes customs inspection at the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona.
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  • A vehicle entering the United States from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, undergoes customs inspection at the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona.
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  • A U.S. Customs inspector processes a juvenile pedestrian entering the United States from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico at a foot station east of the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona.
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  • A U. S. Customs inspector processes a vehicle entering the United States from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico at the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  "Edna", 21, entered the USA on a legal visa at the age of 9, along with her family.  Her father intended to stay in the USA to work. Her family chose to overstay their visas to avoid prolonged separation from her father.  She applied for and was granted DACA status, which lapsed in August, 2017.  With changes to DACA, she faces possible deportation if stopped by law enforcement.  She is a nursing student under the protection of DACA, but may lose that right, as she lost her job when she lost her DACA status.  She is now unemployed.  She initially arrived in the USA with her parents and two siblings.  Her parents then had two US born children.  She attends the clinic to be prepared with legal advice should she be stopped by law enforcement and be slated for deportation to Mexico. Volunteer, Sally Rusk, left, provides assistance.
    1709j_DAC_NJG_4137b.jpg
  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. "Edna", 21, entered the USA on a legal visa at the age of 9, along with her family.  Her father intended to stay in the USA to work. Her family chose to overstay their visas to avoid prolonged separation from her father.  She applied for and was granted DACA status, which lapsed in August, 2017.  With changes to DACA, she faces possible deportation if stopped by law enforcement.  She is a nursing student under the protection of DACA, but may lose that right, as she lost her job when she lost her DACA status.  She is now unemployed.  She initially arrived in the USA with her parents and two siblings.  Her parents then had two US born children.  She attends the clinic to be prepared with legal advice should she be stopped by law enforcement and be slated for deportation to Mexico.
    1709j_DAC_NJG_4134a.jpg
  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. "Edna", 21, entered the USA on a legal visa at the age of 9, along with her family.  Her father intended to stay in the USA to work. Her family chose to overstay their visas to avoid prolonged separation from her father.  She applied for and was granted DACA status, which lapsed in August, 2017.  With changes to DACA, she faces possible deportation if stopped by law enforcement.  She is a nursing student under the protection of DACA, but may lose that right, as she lost her job when she lost her DACA status.  She is now unemployed.  She initially arrived in the USA with her parents and two siblings.  Her parents then had two US born children.  She attends the clinic to be prepared with legal advice should she be stopped by law enforcement and be slated for deportation to Mexico.
    1709j_DAC_NJG_4130b.jpg
  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. "Edna", 21, entered the USA on a legal visa at the age of 9, along with her family.  Her father intended to sat in the USA to work. Her family chose to overstay their visas to avoid prolonged separation from her father.  She applied for and was granted DACA status, which lapsed in August, 2017.  With changes to DACA, she faces possible deportation if stopped by law enforcement.  She is a nursing student under the protection of DACA, but may lose that right, as she lost her job when she lost her DACA status.  She is now unemployed.  She initially arrived in the USA with her parents and two siblings.  Her parents then had two US born children.  She attends the clinic to be prepared with legal advice should she be stopped by law enforcement and be slated for deportation to Mexico.
    1709j_DAC_NJG_4130a.jpg
  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. "Edna", 21, entered the USA on a legal visa at the age of 9, along with her family.  Her father intended to sat in the USA to work. Her family chose to overstay their visas to avoid prolonged separation from her father.  She applied for and was granted DACA status, which lapsed in August, 2017.  With changes to DACA, she faces possible deportation if stopped by law enforcement.  She is a nursing student under the protection of DACA, but may lose that right, as she lost her job when she lost her DACA status.  She is now unemployed.  She initially arrived in the USA with her parents and two siblings.  Her parents then had two US born children.  She attends the clinic to be prepared with legal advice should she be stopped by law enforcement and be slated for deportation to Mexico.
    1709j_DAC_NJG_4127a.jpg
  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. Maria Arguello, center, fears that she will be targeted by law enforcement at her residence.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. Maria Arguello, center, fears that she will be targeted by law enforcement at her residence.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. Attorney Margo Cowan addresses attendees.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. Attorney Margo Cowan addresses attendees.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. Attorney Margo Cowan addresses attendees.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. Attorney Margo Cowan addresses attendees.
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  • Discarded makeshift backpacks, commonly used by marijuana smugglers entering the United States from Mexico, hang on a fence near Santa Rita Road, Sonoran Desert, Sahuarita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Discarded makeshift backpacks, commonly used by marijuana smugglers entering the United States from Mexico, hang on a fence near Santa Rita Road, Sonoran Desert, Sahuarita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Protesters block the entrance to the federal courthouse in protest of Operation Streamline on October 11, 2013, in Tucson, Arizona, USA, to prevent a bus carrying undocumented migrants from entering the facility for an immigration and deportation hearing.  The program instituted by the federal government expedites group hearings and deportation for those apprehended entering the United States illegally.
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  • Protesters block the entrance to the federal courthouse in protest of Operation Streamline on October 11, 2013, in Tucson, Arizona, USA, to prevent a bus carrying undocumented migrants from entering the facility for an immigration and deportation hearing.  The program instituted by the federal government expedites group hearings and deportation for those apprehended entering the United States illegally.
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  • Protesters block the entrance to the federal courthouse in protest of Operation Streamline on October 11, 2013, in Tucson, Arizona, USA, to prevent a bus carrying undocumented migrants from entering the facility for an immigration and deportation hearing.  The program instituted by the federal government expedites group hearings and deportation for those apprehended entering the United States illegally.
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  • Protesters block the entrance to the federal courthouse in protest of Operation Streamline on October 11, 2013, in Tucson, Arizona, USA, to prevent a bus carrying undocumented migrants from entering the facility for an immigration and deportation hearing.  The program instituted by the federal government expedites group hearings and deportation for those apprehended entering the United States illegally.
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  • Protesters block the entrance to the federal courthouse in protest of Operation Streamline on October 11, 2013, in Tucson, Arizona, USA, to prevent a bus carrying undocumented migrants from entering the facility for an immigration and deportation hearing.  The program instituted by the federal government expedites group hearings and deportation for those apprehended entering the United States illegally.
    1310a_Deport_NJG8408.JPG
  • Protesters block the entrance to the federal courthouse in protest of Operation Streamline on October 11, 2013, in Tucson, Arizona, USA, to prevent a bus carrying undocumented migrants from entering the facility for an immigration and deportation hearing.  The program instituted by the federal government expedites group hearings and deportation for those apprehended entering the United States illegally.
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  • A U. S. Customs inspectors process a vehicle entering the United States from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico at the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona.
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  • A U. S. Customs inspector processes a vehicle entering the United States from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico at the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. "Edna", 21, entered the USA on a legal visa at the age of 9, along with her family.  Her father intended to sat in the USA to work. Her family chose to overstay their visas to avoid prolonged separation from her father.  She applied for and was granted DACA status, which lapsed in August, 2017.  With changes to DACA, she faces possible deportation if stopped by law enforcement.  She is a nursing student under the protection of DACA, but may lose that right, as she lost her job when she lost her DACA status.  She is now unemployed.  She initially arrived in the USA with her parents and two siblings.  Her parents then had two US born children.  She attends the clinic to be prepared with legal advice should she be stopped by law enforcement and be slated for deportation to Mexico.
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  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. "Edna", 21, entered the USA on a legal visa at the age of 9, along with her family.  Her father intended to sat in the USA to work. Her family chose to overstay their visas to avoid prolonged separation from her father.  She applied for and was granted DACA status, which lapsed in August, 2017.  With changes to DACA, she faces possible deportation if stopped by law enforcement.  She is a nursing student under the protection of DACA, but may lose that right, as she lost her job when she lost her DACA status.  She is now unemployed.  She initially arrived in the USA with her parents and two siblings.  Her parents then had two US born children.  She attends the clinic to be prepared with legal advice should she be stopped by law enforcement and be slated for deportation to Mexico.
    1709j_DAC_NJG_4132a.jpg
  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
    1709j_DAC_NJG_4124a.jpg
  • Volunteers from Keep Tucson Together and attorney Margo Cowan provide legal assistance to persons effected by changes to DACA, or Deferred Action Childhood Arrival, which provided legal protection to those brought into the United States illegally as children, at a clinic at Pueblo Magnet High School, Tucson, Arizona, USA. Attorney Margo Cowan addresses attendees.
    1709j_DAC_NJG_4072b.jpg
  • Protesters block the entrance to the federal courthouse in protest of Operation Streamline on October 11, 2013, in Tucson, Arizona, USA, to prevent a bus carrying undocumented migrants from entering the facility for an immigration and deportation hearing.  The program instituted by the federal government expedites group hearings and deportation for those apprehended entering the United States illegally.
    1310a_Deport_NJG8454.JPG
  • Bottles of water provided by Rev. Mike Wilson as humanitarian aid sit along a trail paved by undocumented migrants crossing into the United States from Mexico on the Tohono O'odham Nation in Arizona. The area, which is south of Little Tucson, has the highest death rate of undocumented migrants along the 2,000 mile stretch of border due to dehydration and heat exhaustion.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Businesses line a street in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, along the border wall at Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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