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  • A group of undocumented migrants from Mexico, who crossed the border illegally, surrenders to a BORSTAR agent at Little Tucson in the heat of summer in the Sonoran Desert on the Tohono O'odam Nation in Arizona, USA.  The group reported leaving behind the body of an uncle who died from dehydration and heat exposure about a mile up the road and another relative who was ill.  Agents were in the area searching for another man who was ill and left behind by a different group of border crossers.  BORSTAR agents are part of a search and rescue unit.
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  • A group of undocumented migrants from Mexico, who crossed the border illegally, surrenders to a BORSTAR agent at Little Tucson in the heat of summer in the Sonoran Desert on the Tohono O'odam Nation in Arizona, USA.  The group reported leaving behind the body of an uncle who died from dehydration and heat exposure about a mile up the road and another relative who was ill.  Agents were in the area searching for another man who was ill and left behind by a different group of border crossers.  BORSTAR agents are part of a search and rescue unit.
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  • A group of undocumented migrants from Mexico, who crossed the border illegally, surrenders to a BORSTAR agent at Little Tucson in the heat of summer in the Sonoran Desert on the Tohono O'odam Nation in Arizona, USA.  The group reported leaving behind the body of an uncle who died from dehydration and heat exposure about a mile up the road and another relative who was ill.  Agents were in the area searching for another man who was ill and left behind by a different group of border crossers.  BORSTAR agents are part of a search and rescue unit.
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  • On August 15, 2002, undocumented migrant from Mexico, Robert Perez, is given oxygen by BORSTAR agent, Abel Melendez, after his group that surrendered to Border Patrol agents near Little Tucson on the Tohono O'odham Nation.  A 55-year-old man, an uncle to some in the group of ten, died from dehydration and and heat exhaustion about a mile up the road.  The smuggler abandoned the group when uncle fell ill.  Temperatures exceeded 105 degrees that day.  Perez waited with the uncle's body.
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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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  • Posters placed on the U.S. side of the border wall call for justice for Mexican teenager, Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez, 16, who was allegedly shot and killed by U.S. Border Patrol agents firing through the fence in to Nogales, Sonora, where the youth was reported by a witness to be walking down Calle Internacional on October 10, 2012.  The agents claim the the youth was throwing rocks at them either through or over the border fence in to Nogales, Arizona, USA.  A cross memorializes the youth at the location in Mexico where he died.
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  • A cross along Calle Internacional in Nogales, Sonora, memorializes Mexican teenager, Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez, 16, who was allegedly shot and killed by U.S. Border Patrol agents firing through the fence in to Mexico, where the youth was reported by a witness to be walking down the streetl on October 10, 2012.  The agents claim the the youth was throwing rocks at them either through or over the border fence in to Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • A cross along Calle Internacional in Nogales, Sonora, memorializes Mexican teenager, Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez, 16, who was allegedly shot and killed by U.S. Border Patrol agents firing through the fence in to Mexico, where the youth was reported by a witness to be walking down the streetl on October 10, 2012.  The agents claim the the youth was throwing rocks at them either through or over the border fence in to Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • A cross along Calle Internacional in Nogales, Sonora, memorializes Mexican teenager, Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez, 16, who was allegedly shot and killed by U.S. Border Patrol agents firing through the fence in to Mexico, where the youth was reported by a witness to be walking down the streetl on October 10, 2012.  The agents claim the the youth was throwing rocks at them either through or over the border fence in to Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • A cross along Calle Internacional in Nogales, Sonora, memorializes Mexican teenager, Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez, 16, who was allegedly shot and killed by U.S. Border Patrol agents in Arizona who fired through the fence in to Mexico on October 10, 2012.  A witness in Mexico claims the youth was walking down the street.  The agents claim the the youth was throwing rocks at them across the border fence in to Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Posters placed on the U.S. side of the border wall call for justice for Mexican teenager, Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez, 16, who was allegedly shot and killed by U.S. Border Patrol agents firing through the fence in to Nogales, Sonora, where the youth was reported by a witness to be walking down Calle Internacional on October 10, 2012.  The agents claim the the youth was throwing rocks at them either through or over the border fence in to Nogales, Arizona, USA.  A cross memorializes the youth at the location in Mexico where he died.
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  • Posters placed on the U.S. side of the border wall call for justice for Mexican teenager, Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez, 16, who was allegedly shot and killed by U.S. Border Patrol agents firing through the fence in to Nogales, Sonora, where the youth was reported by a witness to be walking down Calle Internacional on October 10, 2012.  The agents claim the the youth was throwing rocks at them either through or over the border fence in to Nogales, Arizona, USA.  A cross memorializes the youth at the location in Mexico where he died.
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  • Posters placed on the U.S. side of the border wall call for justice for Mexican teenager, Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez, 16, who was allegedly shot and killed by U.S. Border Patrol agents firing through the fence in to Nogales, Sonora, where the youth was reported by a witness to be walking down Calle Internacional on October 10, 2012.  The agents claim the the youth was throwing rocks at them either through or over the border fence in to Nogales, Arizona, USA.  A cross memorializes the youth at the location in Mexico where he died.
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  • Posters placed on the U.S. side of the border wall call for justice for Mexican teenager, Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez, 16, who was allegedly shot and killed by U.S. Border Patrol agents firing through the fence in to Nogales, Sonora, where the youth was reported by a witness to be walking down Calle Internacional on October 10, 2012.  The agents claim the the youth was throwing rocks at them either through or over the border fence in to Nogales, Arizona, USA.  A cross memorializes the youth at the location in Mexico where he died.
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  • A cross along Calle Internacional in Nogales, Sonora, memorializes Mexican teenager, Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez, 16, who was allegedly shot and killed by U.S. Border Patrol agents firing through the fence in to Mexico, where the youth was reported by a witness to be walking down the streetl on October 10, 2012.  The agents claim the the youth was throwing rocks at them either through or over the border fence in to Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • A cross along Calle Internacional in Nogales, Sonora, memorializes Mexican teenager, Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez, 16, who was allegedly shot and killed by U.S. Border Patrol agents firing through the fence in to Mexico, where the youth was reported by a witness to be walking down the streetl on October 10, 2012.  The agents claim the the youth was throwing rocks at them either through or over the border fence in to Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Posters placed on the U.S. side of the border wall call for justice for Mexican teenager, Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez, 16, who was allegedly shot and killed by U.S. Border Patrol agents firing through the fence in to Nogales, Sonora, where the youth was reported by a witness to be walking down Calle Internacional on October 10, 2012.  The agents claim the the youth was throwing rocks at them either through or over the border fence in to Nogales, Arizona, USA.  A cross memorializes the youth at the location in Mexico where he died.
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  • A cross along Calle Internacional in Nogales, Sonora, memorializes Mexican teenager, Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez, 16, who was allegedly shot and killed by U.S. Border Patrol agents firing through the fence in to Mexico, where the youth was reported by a witness to be walking down the streetl on October 10, 2012.  The agents claim the the youth was throwing rocks at them either through or over the border fence in to Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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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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  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA. Paco indicated that the house in Mexico, seen through the border all from Arizona, is suspected to be a location for illegal border activity.
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  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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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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  • 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.
    1405_Border_DSC6042aa.jpg
  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA. Paco indicated that the house in Mexico, seen through the border all from Arizona, is suspected to be a location for illegal border activity.
    1611j_Nog_NJG7898a.jpg
  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA. Paco indicated that the house in Mexico, seen through the border all from Arizona, is suspected to be a location for illegal border activity.
    1611j_Nog_NJG7897a.jpg
  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA. Paco indicated that the house in Mexico, seen through the border all from Arizona, is suspected to be a location for illegal border activity.
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  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA. Paco indicated that the house in Mexico, seen through the border all from Arizona, is suspected to be a location for illegal border activity.
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  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA. Paco indicated that the house in Mexico, seen through the border all from Arizona, is suspected to be a location for illegal border activity.
    1611j_Nog_NJG7898a.jpg
  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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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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  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA.
    1611j_Nog_NJG7904a.jpg
  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA. Paco indicated that the house in Mexico, seen through the border all from Arizona, is suspected to be a location for illegal border activity.
    1611j_Nog_NJG7900a.jpg
  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico in Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA; 29th, November, 2016; U.S. Border Patrol agent, Vicente Paco, speaks about the work of agents along the international border with Mexico from the desert about 20 miles northwest of Nogales, Arizona, USA, on November 29, 2016.  (PHOTO: ©Norma Jean Gargasz for The Guardian)
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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.
    1405_Border_DSC6170a.jpg
  • 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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  • U.S. Border Patrol agents patrol downtown streets near the Mexican border in Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Radar technology on a tower that has a camera mounted on top aids U.S. Border Patrol agents along the international border iwith Mexico near Rio Rico, about 20 miles northwest of  Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Radar technology on a tower that has a camera mounted on top aids U.S. Border Patrol agents along the international border iwith Mexico near Rio Rico, about 20 miles northwest of  Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Radar technology on a tower that has a camera mounted on top aids U.S. Border Patrol agents along the international border iwith Mexico near Rio Rico, about 20 miles northwest of  Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Radar technology on a tower that has a camera mounted on top aids U.S. Border Patrol agents along the international border iwith Mexico near Rio Rico, about 20 miles northwest of  Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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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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  • Green Valley, Arizona, USA, paramedics/firefighters move Josemara Aquino, 3, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, from her mother's arms to a backboard for transport to a Tucson hospital.  The girl was among 41 illegal immigrants packed into an extended cab pickup truck that rolled when the smuggler attempted to flee Border Patrol agents after being spotted by a helicopter near Arivaca.  As the truck increased in speed, ground units pulled back, but the chopper continued to follow the vehicle.  Five helicopters made a total of 6 trips to transport the most seriously injured to Tucson.  14 ambulances transported others from the scene on Old Nogales Highway, about 18 miles south of downtown Tucson.  The driver/smuggler was taken into custody after he tried to flee.  About 10 children were in the vehicle and were stuffed into the front seat and extended cab.  The others were stacked in the bed of the truck.  The rollover took place on March 14, 2002 near Sahuarita, Arizona.
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  • Borstar agents, Southern Arizona Search and Rescue, and Pima County Sheriff's Department Search and Rescue prepare to move the body an illegal immigrant from Chiapas, Mexico, who died west of Silverbell Mine about 50 miles north of the border on June 9, 2002, after walking the Tohono O'odham Nation, Arizona, USA.  Twelve illegal immigrants died over that weekend in the Tucson Sector.  The deaths included the mother of 2-year-old and 16-year-old boys.
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  • A group of undocumented migrants from Mexico surrenders to BORSTAR agents at Little Tucson on the Tohono O'odham Nation, Arizona, USA.  The group reported that they left three others behind, including a 55-year-old uncle who died from heat exhaustion and dehydration.  The smuggler abandoned them when some became ill.
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  • U. S. Border Patrol agents wait for transportation for deportation for illegal immigrants who crossed illegally from Mexico on to the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge near Sasabe, in Arizona, USA.
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  • U.S. Border Patrol agents patrol downtown streets near the Mexican border in Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Radar technology on a tower that has a camera mounted on top aids U.S. Border Patrol agents along the international border iwith Mexico near Rio Rico, about 20 miles northwest of  Nogales, Arizona, USA.
    1611aj_Nog_NJG0238a.jpg
  • Radar technology on a tower that has a camera mounted on top aids U.S. Border Patrol agents along the international border iwith Mexico near Rio Rico, about 20 miles northwest of  Nogales, Arizona, USA.
    1611aj_Nog_NJG0238a.jpg
  • 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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  • An undocumented migrant from Mexico cools off after walking up to U.S. Border Patrol agents to report the death of a 55-year-old man traveling with their group and the heat-related illness of three others left behind in the Sonoran Desert south of Little Tucson on the Tohono O'odham Nation, Arizona, USA.
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  • U. S. Border Patrol agents wait for transportation for deportation for illegal immigrants who crossed illegally from Mexico on to the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge near Sasabe, in Arizona, USA.
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  • U. S. Border Patrol agents wait for transportation for deportation for illegal immigrants who crossed illegally from Mexico on to the Tohono O'odham Nation near Sells in the Sonoran Desert in Arizona, USA.  The area has the highest death rate for undocumented migrants along the U. S. - Mexico border.
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  • U.S. Border Patrol agents detain undocumented migrants near Sells, Arizona, on the Tohono O'odham Nation, USA.
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA.  9 Jan, 2019. Asylum seekers, who entered the USA from Mexico through the port-of-entry at Nogales, Arizona, receive shelter and services at Casa Alitas operated by Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Inc.  After processing, where adults were fitted with ankle bracelets and assigned a hearing date, the dozen migrants, including adults and children from Guatemala and Mexico, were brought to the shelter by Department of Homeland Security agents.  After a brief stay at the shelter, they will travel to the location of their sponsor until their hearing date.  Casa Alitas is one of many shelters caring for migrants.  Credit:  Norma Jean Gargasz/Alamy Live News
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA.  9 Jan, 2019. Asylum seekers, who entered the USA from Mexico through the port-of-entry at Nogales, Arizona, receive shelter and services at Casa Alitas operated by Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Inc.  After processing, where adults were fitted with ankle bracelets and assigned a hearing date, the dozen migrants, including adults and children from Guatemala and Mexico, were brought to the shelter by Department of Homeland Security agents.  After a brief stay at the shelter, they will travel to the location of their sponsor until their hearing date.  Casa Alitas is one of many shelters caring for migrants.  Asylum seekers join in prayer shortly after arriving at the shelter.  Credit:  Norma Jean Gargasz/Alamy Live News
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA.  9 Jan, 2019. Asylum seekers, who entered the USA from Mexico through the port-of-entry at Nogales, Arizona, receive shelter and services at Casa Alitas operated by Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Inc.  After processing, where adults were fitted with ankle bracelets and assigned a hearing date, the dozen migrants, including adults and children from Guatemala and Mexico, were brought to the shelter by Department of Homeland Security agents.  After a brief stay at the shelter, they will travel to the location of their sponsor until their hearing date.  Casa Alitas is one of many shelters caring for migrants.  Asylum seekers join in prayer shortly after arriving at the shelter.  Credit:  Norma Jean Gargasz/Alamy Live News
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA.  9 Jan, 2019. Asylum seekers, who entered the USA from Mexico through the port-of-entry at Nogales, Arizona, receive shelter and services at Casa Alitas operated by Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Inc.  After processing, where adults were fitted with ankle bracelets and assigned a hearing date, the dozen migrants, including adults and children from Guatemala and Mexico, were brought to the shelter by Department of Homeland Security agents.  After a brief stay at the shelter, they will travel to the location of their sponsor until their hearing date.  Casa Alitas is one of many shelters caring for migrants.  Credit:  Norma Jean Gargasz/Alamy Live News
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA.  9 Jan, 2019. Asylum seekers, who entered the USA from Mexico through the port-of-entry at Nogales, Arizona, receive shelter and services at Casa Alitas operated by Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Inc.  After processing, where adults were fitted with ankle bracelets and assigned a hearing date, the dozen migrants, including adults and children from Guatemala and Mexico, were brought to the shelter by Department of Homeland Security agents.  After a brief stay at the shelter, they will travel to the location of their sponsor until their hearing date.  Casa Alitas is one of many shelters caring for migrants.  Credit:  Norma Jean Gargasz/Alamy Live News
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA.  9 Jan, 2019. Asylum seekers, who entered the USA from Mexico through the port-of-entry at Nogales, Arizona, receive shelter and services at Casa Alitas operated by Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Inc.  After processing, where adults were fitted with ankle bracelets and assigned a hearing date, the dozen migrants, including adults and children from Guatemala and Mexico, were brought to the shelter by Department of Homeland Security agents.  After a brief stay at the shelter, they will travel to the location of their sponsor until their hearing date.  Casa Alitas is one of many shelters caring for migrants.  Asylum seekers join in prayer shortly after arriving at the shelter.  Credit:  Norma Jean Gargasz/Alamy Live News
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA.  9 Jan, 2019. Asylum seekers, who entered the USA from Mexico through the port-of-entry at Nogales, Arizona, receive shelter and services at Casa Alitas operated by Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Inc.  After processing, where adults were fitted with ankle bracelets and assigned a hearing date, the dozen migrants, including adults and children from Guatemala and Mexico, were brought to the shelter by Department of Homeland Security agents.  After a brief stay at the shelter, they will travel to the location of their sponsor until their hearing date.  Casa Alitas is one of many shelters caring for migrants.  Migrants pray before a meal.  Credit:  Norma Jean Gargasz/Alamy Live News
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA.  9 Jan, 2019. Asylum seekers, who entered the USA from Mexico through the port-of-entry at Nogales, Arizona, receive shelter and services at Casa Alitas operated by Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Inc.  After processing, where adults were fitted with ankle bracelets and assigned a hearing date, the dozen migrants, including adults and children from Guatemala and Mexico, were brought to the shelter by Department of Homeland Security agents.  After a brief stay at the shelter, they will travel to the location of their sponsor until their hearing date.  Casa Alitas is one of many shelters caring for migrants.  Credit:  Norma Jean Gargasz/Alamy Live News
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA.  9 Jan, 2019. Asylum seekers, who entered the USA from Mexico through the port-of-entry at Nogales, Arizona, receive shelter and services at Casa Alitas operated by Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Inc.  After processing, where adults were fitted with ankle bracelets and assigned a hearing date, the dozen migrants, including adults and children from Guatemala and Mexico, were brought to the shelter by Department of Homeland Security agents.  After a brief stay at the shelter, they will travel to the location of their sponsor until their hearing date.  Casa Alitas is one of many shelters caring for migrants.  Credit:  Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA.  9 Jan, 2019. Asylum seekers, who entered the USA from Mexico through the port-of-entry at Nogales, Arizona, receive shelter and services at Casa Alitas operated by Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Inc.  After processing, where adults were fitted with ankle bracelets and assigned a hearing date, the dozen migrants, including adults and children from Guatemala and Mexico, were brought to the shelter by Department of Homeland Security agents.  After a brief stay at the shelter, they will travel to the location of their sponsor until their hearing date.  Casa Alitas is one of many shelters caring for migrants.  Credit:  Norma Jean Gargasz/Alamy Live News
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  • The younger brother of a teen shot and killed by a U.S. Border Patrol agent paces before the start of a protest of the shooting of another teen by an agent who shot from Arizona in to Mexico and killed the boy.  The proest was held in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, near the border wall where the teen dies.
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  • Protestors in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, raise their fists to the border wall in Nogales, Arizona, USA, during a protest of the shooting of a teen in Mexico by a U.S. Border Patrol agent standing in Arizona.
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  • Protestors in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, raise their fists to the border wall in Nogales, Arizona, USA, during a protest of the shooting of a teen in Mexico by a U.S. Border Patrol agent standing in Arizona.
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  • Protestors in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, raise their fists to the border wall in Nogales, Arizona, USA, during a protest of the shooting of a teen in Mexico by a U.S. Border Patrol agent standing in Arizona.
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  • Protestors in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, raise their fists to the border wall in Nogales, Arizona, USA, during a protest of the shooting of a teen in Mexico by a U.S. Border Patrol agent standing in Arizona.
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  • Protestors in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, raise their fists to the border wall in Nogales, Arizona, USA, during a protest of the shooting of a teen in Mexico by a U.S. Border Patrol agent standing in Arizona.
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  • Protestors in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, raise their fists to the border wall in Nogales, Arizona, USA, during a protest of the shooting of a teen in Mexico by a U.S. Border Patrol agent standing in Arizona.
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  • Men in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, pass near the border wall where a US Border Patrol agent in Nogales, Arizona, shot and killed a 16-year-old youth who was allegedly throwing rocks across the border at the agent.
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  • A white sheet covered with memorial messages marks the location on the border wall in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, where a 16-year-old who was allegedly throwing rocks across the border at a US Border Patrol agent in Nogales, Arizona, USA, was shot and killed by the agent in October of 2012.  A missing grate from a binational drainge tunnel enables people in Mexico to cross underground illegally in to Arizona, USA,
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  • Men in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, pass near the border wall where a US Border Patrol agent in Nogales, Arizona, shot and killed a 16-year-old youth who was allegedly throwing rocks across the border at the agent.
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  • Men in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, pass near the border wall where a US Border Patrol agent in Nogales, Arizona, shot and killed a 16-year-old youth who was allegedly throwing rocks across the border at the agent.
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  • Men in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, pass near the border wall where a US Border Patrol agent in Nogales, Arizona, shot and killed a 16-year-old youth who was allegedly throwing rocks across the border at the agent.
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  • A white sheet covered with memorial messages marks the location on the border wall in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, where a 16-year-old who was allegedly throwing rocks across the border at a US Border Patrol agent in Nogales, Arizona, USA, was shot and killed by the agent in October of 2012.  A missing grate from a binational drainge tunnel enables people in Mexico to cross underground illegally in to Arizona, USA,
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  • A white sheet covered with memorial messages marks the location on the border wall in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, where a 16-year-old who was allegedly throwing rocks across the border at a US Border Patrol agent in Nogales, Arizona, USA, was shot and killed by the agent in October of 2012.
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  • A white sheet covered with memorial messages marks the location on the border wall in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, where a 16-year-old who was allegedly throwing rocks across the border at a US Border Patrol agent in Nogales, Arizona, USA, was shot and killed by the agent in October of 2012.  A missing grate from a binational drainge tunnel enables people in Mexico to cross underground illegally in to Arizona, USA,
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  • Elizabeth Nava Ausin, 32, right, and her daughters, Yokebed, 5, (left), and Samantha Rached, 10, slept in the sand in the desert for seven nights before crossing into the U.S. illegally from Mexico near Lukeville, Arizona.  Their journey to Phoenix ended when a Border Patrol agent noticed the weighted bed of the pickup truck in which 18 illegal immigrants rode and stopped the vehicle.  They wait on a bus in Sells to be deported.
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  • BORSTAR agent, Kelly Kirby, left, accompanies survivors, Filiberto Coronel Molina and Tomas Gomez Hernandez, to a rescue and recover command center in Silverbell, Arizona, USA. The two were part of a group of 19 illegal immigrants who ran out of water after walking for days in temperatures exceeding 105 degrees on the Tohono O'odham Nation. One known fatality resulted from heat and dehydration.
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  • The U. S. and Mexico border wall, monitored by a U. S. Border Patrol agent, stretches between Nogales, Arizona, USA, and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
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  • A U.S. Border Patrol agent patrols at the border wall near the San Pedro River in Palominas, Arizona, USA, across the border from Sonora, Mexico.
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  • A U.S. Border Patrol agent sits in a vehicle watching the international border wall at Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico, from Douglas Arizona, USA.
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  • A BORSTAR agent provides medical treatment to an illegal immigrant near Little Tucson on the Tohono O'odham Nation, Arizona, USA.  Another 55-year-old man related to some in the group died from dehydration and and heat exhaustion about a mile up the road.  The smuggler reportedly abandoned the  group.
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  • Construction of a metal border wall in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Sonoran Desert, in Lukeville, Arizona, USA, separates the USA from Sonoyta, Sonora, Mexico.
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  • Construction of a metal border wall in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Sonoran Desert, in Lukeville, Arizona, USA, separates the USA from Sonoyta, Sonora, Mexico.
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  • Pedestrians wait as a Union Pacific freight train carrying goods from Mexico crosses from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, in to Nogales, Arizona, USA, at the DeConcini Customs Inspection Station as part of NAFTA or the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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  • José Joaquín Chacón, consul general of El Salvador in Arizona, met with U.S. officials and other consul generals from Central American at the U.S. Border Patrol Nogales Station about the 751 unaccomanied minor children who crossed illegally in to Texas, were apprehended and are now being held in detention at this Arizona facility.  The youths were transferred from Texas to Arizona because of the lack of space to care for the youths due to the overwelming numbers of children entering the U.S. in Texas without documentation.
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  • Razor wire surrounds residential properties located near the Mexican border wall in Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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