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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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  • 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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  • Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, borders the DeConcini Port of Entry customs inspection station at Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, borders the DeConcini Port of Entry customs inspection station at Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Sergio Calzadillas takes a break from making pinatas in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The shop is located about two blocks from the border fence at Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Surveillance cameras in Nogales, Arizona, USA, monitor the border with Nogales, Sonora, 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Businesses line a street in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, along the border wall at Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Businesses line a street in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, along the border wall at Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
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  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622a_20.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622a_05.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622a_03.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622a_02.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622_28.JPG
  • A metal wall, as seen from Arizona, marks the international border between Nogales, Arizona, USA, and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
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  • A metal wall, as seen from Arizona, marks the international border between Nogales, Arizona, USA, and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
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  • A metal wall, as seen from Arizona, marks the international border between Nogales, Arizona, USA, and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
    1406_Border_NJG8325.JPG
  • 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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  • 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.
    1406_Border_NJG8259.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.
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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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  • Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, borders the DeConcini Port of Entry customs inspection station at Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Paulina Saldate makes pinatas in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The shop is located about two blocks from the border fence at Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Paulina Saldate makes pinatas in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The shop is located about two blocks from the border fence at Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • A US postal worker delivers mail to a residence near the border wall in Nogales, Arizona, USA, which is across the international line from Nogales, Sonora, 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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  • 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.
    1305_Mexico_NJG6071.JPG
  • 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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  • Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, borders the DeConcini Port of Entry customs inspection station at Nogales, Arizona, USA.
    1305_Mexico_NJG5974f.jpg
  • Paulina Saldate makes pinatas in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, at a shop located about two blocks from the border fence at Nogales, Arizona, USA.
    1305_Mexico_NJG5909.JPG
  • 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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  • Men bet on a game at a plaza in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
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  • Surveillance cameras in Nogales, Arizona, USA, monitor the border with Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
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  • Surveillance cameras in Nogales, Arizona, USA, monitor the border with Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
    121228_Border_NJG2552.JPG
  • Surveillance cameras in Nogales, Arizona, USA, monitor the border with Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
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  • Razor wire surrounds residential properties located near the Mexican border wall in Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Seen through the border wall in Nogales, Arizona, USA, heavily armed federal police in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, patrol Colonia Buenos Aries, a residential area also known for smuggling and criminal activities.
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  • Seen through the border wall in Nogales, Arizona, USA, heavily armed federal police in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, patrol Colonia Buenos Aries, a residential area also known for smuggling and criminal activities.
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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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  • Razor wire surrounds residential properties located near the Mexican border wall in Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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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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  • Locals walk the streets near the border wall in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, located across the internation line from Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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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.
    Mexico_120714_45.JPG
  • 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.
    Mexico_120714_44.JPG
  • 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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  • 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.
    Mexico_120714_25.JPG
  • 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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  • People tend to business in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, located across the border at Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • People tend to business in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, located across the border at Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Hotel Regis is located in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, near the border wall at Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Patrons purchase food from a food stand in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, located along the border wall at Nogales, Arizona, USA.
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  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622a_35.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622a_33.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622a_26.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622a_22.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622a_19.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622a_17.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622a_13.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622a_09.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622a_08.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622a_01.JPG
  • To increase security and visibility along the U.S./Mexico border workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622a_18.JPG
  • To increase security and visibility along the U.S./Mexico border workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.  A young boy on the Mexican side of the border attempts to speak with a U.S. Border Patrol supervisor who is standing in Arizona.
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  • To increase security and visibility along the U.S./Mexico border workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622a_14.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622a_12.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622a_08.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622_29.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622_26.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622_25.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622_22.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
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  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622_18.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622_14.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622_12.jpg
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622_11.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622_10.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622_04.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.
    Border_110622_03.JPG
  • Workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA, at Sonora, Mexico.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  A boy looks from Mexico in to the Arizona through the new fence.
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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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  • A metal wall, as seen from Arizona, marks the international border between Nogales, Arizona, USA, and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
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  • A metal wall, as seen from Arizona, marks the international border between Nogales, Arizona, USA, and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
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  • A metal wall, as seen from Arizona, marks the international border between Nogales, Arizona, USA, and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
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  • A metal wall, as seen from Arizona, marks the international border between Nogales, Arizona, USA, and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
    1406_Border_NJG8321.JPG
  • A metal wall, as seen from Arizona, marks the international border between Nogales, Arizona, USA, and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
    1406_Border_NJG8318.JPG
  • 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.
    1406_Border_NJG8274.JPG
  • 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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  • 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.
    1406_Border_NJG8267.JPG
  • A metal wall indicates the international boundary between Nogales, Arizona, USA, and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, as seen from Arizona.
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  • A metal wall indicates the international boundary between Nogales, Arizona, USA, and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, as seen from Arizona.
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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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  • 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, <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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  • 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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