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  • A six-year-old girl and her aunt, along with other illegal immigrants from Mexico, wait to be deported after they were apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol east of Sells, Arizona on the Tohono O'odham Nation.  This area has the highest death rate of illegal border crossers in the nation.  The group walked for over two days in heat exceeding 110 degrees.
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  • A six-year-old girl and her aunt, along with other illegal immigrants from Mexico, wait to be deported after they were apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol east of Sells, Arizona on the Tohono O'odham Nation.  This area has the highest death rate of illegal border crossers in the nation.  The group walked for over two days in heat exceeding 110 degrees.
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  • A six-year-old girl and her aunt, along with other illegal immigrants from Mexico, wait to be deported after they were apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol east of Sells, Arizona on the Tohono O'odham Nation.  This area has the highest death rate of illegal border crossers in the nation.  The group walked for over two days in heat exceeding 110 degrees.  The girl was to have joined her mother who was living and working in New York.
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  • A U.S. Border Patrol agent rounds up a group of illegal immigrants from Mexico who sought relief from the scorching desert sun east of Sells, Arizona on the Tohono O'odham Nation.  The group walked for over two days in heat exceeding 110 degrees in an area known to have the highest death rate of illegal border crossers in the nation.
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  • A six-year-old girl and her aunt, along with others who entered the U. S. illegally from Mexico, wait to be deported after they were apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol east of Sells, Arizona on the Tohono O'odham Nation.  The area has the highest death rate of illegal border crossers in the nation.  The group walked for over two days in heat exceeding 110 degrees.
    Illegal_Immigration_070.jpg
  • 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 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 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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  • A group of 42 illegal immigrants, who crossed from Mexico on to the Tohono O'odham Nation moves through the desert about 18 miles north of the border southeast of Sells, Arizona, USA.  The group walks in temperatures exceeding 100 degrees on a trail along the Baboquivari corridor, the deadliest crossing point along the border.  Brown water in some water jugs indicates that some of the group ran out of water and have filled their jugs from depleted cattle ponds.
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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 prepare for deportation a group of undocumented migrants from Mexico near Sells, Arizona on the Tohono O'odham Nation.  The area has the highest death rate of illegal border crossers in the nation.
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  • 42 illegal immigrants who crossed from Mexico on to the Tohono O'odham Nation in Arizona head north in temperatures exceeding 105 degrees through the deadliest stretch along the border near Little Tucson.
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  • Illegal Immigration, Sells, Arizona, on the Tohono O'odham Nation, USA.
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  • A group of illegal immigrants from Mexico waits deportation by U. S. Border Patrol agents in Sells, Arizona on the Tohono O'odham Nation.
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  • An illegal immigrant from Mexico is administered oxygen by a BORSTAR agent after surrendering at Little Tucson on the Tohono O'odham Nation, Arizona, USA.  A 55-year-old man traveling with his group died from dehydration and and heat exhaustion about a mile up the road.  The smuggler abandoned the group in the Sonoran Desert in temperatures exceeding 100 degrees.
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  • Illegal immigrants, who crossed from Mexico in to the United States on to the Tohono O'odham Nation in Arizona, refill water bottles at a residence before continuing to cross the Sonoran Desert, USA.
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  • U. S. Border patrol agents process illegal immigrants, who crossed from Mexico on to the Tohono O'odham Nation in Arizona, for deportation from Sells.
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  • An illegal immigrant from Mexico is administered oxygen by a BORSTAR agent after surrendering at Little Tucson on the Tohono O'odham Nation, Arizona, USA.  A 55-year-old man traveling with his group died from dehydration and and heat exhaustion about a mile up the road.  The smuggler abandoned the group in the Sonoran Desert in temperatures exceeding 100 degrees.
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  • A group of illegal immigrants, who crossed from Mexico on to the Tohono O'odham Nation, seeks shade under the scrub trees of the Sonoran Desert in temperatures exceeding 100 degrees south of Sells, Arizona, USA.
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  • A discarded water bottle sits near a cattle tank where illegal immigrants obtain water near Little Tucson in the Sonoran Desert on the Tohono O'odham Nation in Arizona, USA.  The area has the highest death rate of migrants crossing illegally from Mexico along the border.
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  • A group of about twenty illegal immigrants, who crossed into the U.S. from Mexico on to the Tohono O'odham Nation, moves through a staging area during the midday heat east of Sells at Little Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The group moved without the presence of the Border Patrol or other law enforcement agency.
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  • Animal parts are left at an illegal dumping site in Sahuarita, Arizona, USA, in the Sonoran Desert.  The area shows evidence of human smuggling from Mexico, such as waterbottles, clothing and backpacks.  The word "Sinaloa" has been painted on a concrete trough in the area.  Sinaloa is the name of the cartel in Mexico that controls drug trafficking along the Arizona/Mexico border.
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  • Animal parts are left at an illegal dumping site in Sahuarita, Arizona, USA, in the Sonoran Desert.  The area shows evidence of human smuggling from Mexico, such as waterbottles, clothing and backpacks.  The word "Sinaloa" has been painted on a concrete trough in the area.  Sinaloa is the name of the cartel in Mexico that controls drug trafficking along the Arizona/Mexico border.
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  • Animal parts are left at an illegal dumping site in Sahuarita, Arizona, USA, in the Sonoran Desert.  The area shows evidence of human smuggling from Mexico, such as waterbottles, clothing and backpacks.  The word "Sinaloa" has been painted on a concrete trough in the area.  Sinaloa is the name of the cartel in Mexico that controls drug trafficking along the Arizona/Mexico border.
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  • Workers in a cargo aircraft secure the caskets holding the remains of 14 illegal immigrants who died in the Arizona desert heat.
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  • A cross marks the location where an undocumented migrant, who crossed illegally from Mexico into Arizona, succumbed to dehydration and heat exhaustion on the Tohono O'odham Nation in the Sonoran Desert, USA.
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  • Undocumented migrants, who crossed from Mexico illegally in to the United States on to the Tohono O'odham Nation in Arizona, refill water bottles at a residence before continuing to cross the Sonoran Desert, USA.
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  • U.S. Border Patrol agents wait for transportation for deportation for undocumented migrants 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. border with Mexico.
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  • U.S. Border Patrol agents wait for transportation for deportation for undocumented migrants 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. border with Mexico.
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  • A cross marks the location where an 11-year-old girl, who crossed illegally into Arizona from Mexico, died from heat exhaustion and dehydration near Nolia on the Tohono O'odham Nation in the Sonoran Desert, USA.
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  • In a 1994 photo a man scales the border wall in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, to cross illegally in to Nogales, Arizona, USA, at the U. S. Customs port of entry at the Mexican border.
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  • A 5-year-old girl, who waits on a bus for deportation, slept in the Sonoran Desert for seven nights with her 10-year-old sister and mother before crossing illegally in to the U.S. from Mexico near Lukeville, Arizona.
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  • A 6-year-old girl is hoisted through a fence by her aunt after the group they were traveling with was apprehended by the U. S. Border Patrol east of Sells on the Tohono O'odham Nation in Arizona, USA. The group crossed illegally from Mexico two days earlier and walked through the Sonoran Desert in temperatures exceeding 110 degrees in the deadliest stretch along the border.
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  • A cross marks the location where an 11-year-old girl, who crossed illegally into Arizona from Mexico, died from heat exhaustion and dehydration near Nolia on the Tohono O'odham Nation in the Sonoran Desert, USA.
    Illegal_Immigration_9a.jpg
  • A 4-year-old girl who was smuggled into the United States from Mexico illegally waits at the Mexican Consulate in Tucson, Arizona, USA, to be reunited with family.  She and her two siblings were discovered by law enforcement in the trunk of a smuggler's vehicle in temperatures exceeding 100 degrees.
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  • In a 1994 photo a man scales the border wall in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, to cross illegally in to Nogales, Arizona, USA, at the U. S. Customs port of entry at the Mexican border.
    Illegal_Immigration_1994.jpg
  • A 6-year-old girl is hoisted through a fence by her aunt after the group they were traveling with was apprehended by the U. S. Border Patrol east of Sells on the Tohono O'odham Nation in Arizona, USA. The group crossed illegally from Mexico two days earlier and walked through the Sonoran Desert in temperatures exceeding 110 degrees in the deadliest stretch along the border.
    Illegal_Immigration 31.jpg
  • A man who crossed illegally from Mexico in to the U.S. douses himself with water along a trail on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert in temperatures exceeding 100 degrees north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.
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  • A 4-year-old girl who was smuggled into the United States from Mexico illegally waits at the Mexican Consulate in Tucson, Arizona, USA, to be reunited with family.  She and her two siblings were discovered by law enforcement in the trunk of a smuggler's vehicle in temperatures exceeding 100 degrees.
    Illegal_Immigration_490.jpg
  • A 6-year-old boy reacts after he, his mother, and other relatives are apprehended by the U. S. Border Patrol agents near Little Tucson, east of Sells, Arizona, on the Tohono O'odham Nation, a 2.5 day walk through the Sonoran Desert in temperatures exceeding 100 degrees.  The group crossed illegally into the U. S. from Mexico and was headed to Los Angeles to work.
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  • A man who crossed illegally from Mexico in to the U.S. douses himself with water along a trail on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert in temperatures exceeding 100 degrees north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.
    Illegal_Immigrant_11.jpg
  • A 6-year-old boy reacts after he, his mother, and other relatives are apprehended by the U. S. Border Patrol agents near Little Tucson, east of Sells, Arizona, on the Tohono O'odham Nation, a 2.5 day walk through the Sonoran Desert in temperatures exceeding 100 degrees.  The group crossed illegally into the U. S. from Mexico and was headed to Los Angeles to work.
    Illegal_Immigration_264.jpg
  • A man who crossed illegally from Mexico in to the U.S. douses himself with water along a trail on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert in temperatures exceeding 100 degrees north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.
    Illegal_Immigrant_02.jpg
  • A man who crossed illegally into the U.S. from Mexico on to the Buenos Aries Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert cools off with water west of Arivaca, Arizona, USA.  The man was separated from his group after running from border patrol during the night.  He wandered alone in the desert after becoming disoriented.
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  • Discarded trash was dumped illegally on public land near Santa Rita Road, Sonoran Desert, Sahuarita, Arizona, USA.
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  • A group of 42 undocumented migrants, who crossed into the U.S. from Mexico on to the Tohono O'odham Nation, moves through the Sonoran Desert east of Sells and Little Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The group moved without the presence of the Border Patrol or other law enforcement agency.
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  • A group of 42 undocumented migrants, who crossed from Mexico on to the Tohono O'odham Nation moves through the desert about 18 miles north of the border southeast of Sells, Arizona, USA.  The group walks in temperatures exceeding 100 degrees on a trail along the Baboquivari corridor, the deadliest crossing point along the border.  Brown water in some water jugs indicates that some of the group ran out of water and have filled their jugs from depleted cattle ponds.
    Illegal_Immigration_0085.jpg
  • A group of 42 undocumented migrants, who crossed into the U.S. from Mexico on to the Tohono O'odham Nation, moves through the Sonoran Desert east of Sells and Little Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The group moved without the presence of the Border Patrol or other law enforcement agency.
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  • Undocumented migrants wait to be processed and deported in Sells, Arizona, on the Tohono O'odham Nation, Sonoran Desert, USA.
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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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  • 42 undocumented migrants who crossed from Mexico on to the Tohono O'odham Nation in Arizona head north east of Little Tucson in the deadliest stretch of the border in temperatures exceeding 110 degrees.
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  • A group of undocumented migrants, who crossed from Mexico on to the Tohono O'odham Nation, seeks shade under the scrub trees of the Sonoran Desert in temperatures exceeding 100 degrees south of Sells, Arizona, USA.
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  • Undocumented migrants are processed in Sells, Arizona, on the Tohono O'odham Nation, Sonoran Desert, USA.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • U. S. Border Patrol agents process undocumented migrants about 20 miles north of Sasabe, Arizona, on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge.  Agents believed that the men were walking in circles for days after crossing into Arizona from Mexico in temperatures exceeding 105 degrees.
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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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  • 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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  • A group of about twenty illegal immigrants, who crossed into the U.S. from Mexico, moves at Little Tucson, east of Sells and south of Route 86 on the Tohono O'odham Reservation, Arizona, USA.
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  • A 6-year-old girl cries in the arms of her aunt after they and the others in their group were apprehended by the U. S. Border Patrol about 28 miles north of the Arizona - Mexico border on the Tohono O'odham Nation.  The girl walked for two days in temperatures exceeding 110 degrees in hopes of joining her mother in New York.
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  • A U.S. Border Patrol agent prepares to deport a group of illegal immigrants east of Sells, Arizona, on the Tohono O'odham Nation, USA.  The area has the highest death rate of undocumented migrants crossing in to the U. S. from Mexico in the nation.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070, which addresses illegal immigration.  About 25 supporters of the bill gathered across from Armory Park.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070 that takes aim at illegal immigration.
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  • A portable surveillance tower placed in an outlying area southeast of Arivaca and west of Tubac, Arizona, USA, by the U.S. Border Patrol monitors smuggling and illegal related activity related to the Mexican border.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070 that takes aim at illegal immigration. Opponents of the bill gesture to about 25 supporters of the bill who demonstrated at the march.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070, which addresses illegal immigration.  About 25 supporters of the bill gathered across from Armory Park.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070 that takes aim at illegal immigration.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070 that takes aim at illegal immigration.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070 that takes aim at illegal immigration.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070 that takes aim at illegal immigration.  About 25 supporters of the bill gathered across from Armory Park.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070 that takes aim at illegal immigration.  About 25 supporters of the bill gathered across from Armory Park.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070 that takes aim at illegal immigration.  Arizona Congressman, Raul Grijalva, (left), called for a boycott of Arizona.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070 that takes aim at illegal immigration.
    March_100501ag_13.jpg
  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070 that takes aim at illegal immigration.
    March_100501ag_01.jpg
  • Members of the American Border Patrol, a civilian border watch group, use technology to monitor illegal immigration along the United States and Mexico Border near Palominas, Arizona.
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  • The carcass of livestock lies along a trail that is a known people smuggling route for illegal immigrants crossing from Mexico in to Arizona near Sells on the Tohono O'odham Nation in the Sonoran Desert, USA.
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  • Items found in a backpack along a known smuggling route for illegal activity from Sonora, Mexico, include money, Caridoxen, (naproxen carisoprodol), and water bottles, Elephant Head Trail, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Santa Rita Mountains, Green Valley, Arizona, USA.  The medication is a muscle relaxer and anti-inflammatory combination.
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  • Rock placed to indicate directions were placed along a known smuggling route for illegal activity from Sonora, Mexico, Elephant Head Trail, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Santa Rita Mountains, Green Valley, Arizona, USA.
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  • Items found in a backpack along a known smuggling route for illegal activity from Sonora, Mexico, include money, Caridoxen, (naproxen carisoprodol), and water bottles, Elephant Head Trail, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Santa Rita Mountains, Green Valley, Arizona, USA.  The medication is a muscle relaxer and anti-inflammatory combination.
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  • Items found in a backpack along a known smuggling route for illegal activity from Sonora, Mexico, include money, Caridoxen, (naproxen carisoprodol), and water bottles, Elephant Head Trail, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Santa Rita Mountains, Green Valley, Arizona, USA.  The medication is a muscle relaxer and anti-inflammatory combination.
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  • A portable surveillance tower placed in an outlying area southeast of Arivaca and west of Tubac, Arizona, USA, by the U.S. Border Patrol monitors smuggling and illegal related activity related to the Mexican border.
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  • Triple Stacks or packages containing stimulants fed to illegal immigrants by smugglers to move undocumented migrants through the desert at a faster pace were confiscated by U.S. Border Patrol agents along the U.S. Mexico border.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controvsial bill SB1070, which addresses illegal immigration.  About 25 supporters of the bill gathered across from Armory Park.  Opponents of the bill address supporters of the bill from passing cars.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controvsial bill SB1070, which addresses illegal immigration.
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  • Maria Castro Castelo and her daughter, Maria, 3, of Veracruz, Mexico, and other illegal immigrants wait in a vehicle driven by a smuggler on the Tohono O'odham Nation after police stopped the vehicle on Route 86 at milepost 120.
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  • A sign warns visitors of illegal activity in the Gardner Canyon area of the Coronado National Forest in the Santa Rita Mountains in the Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona, USA.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070 that takes aim at illegal immigration.  About 25 supporters of the bill protested at the march.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070 that takes aim at illegal immigration.  Members of the Brown Berets participate in the march.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070 that takes aim at illegal immigration.  Members of the Brown Berets participate in the march.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070 that takes aim at illegal immigration.  Members of the Brown Berets participate in the march.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070 that takes aim at illegal immigration.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070, which addresses illegal immigration.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070 that takes aim at illegal immigration. Opponents of the bill gesture to about 25 supporters of the bill who demonstrated at the march.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070 that takes aim at illegal immigration. Opponents of the bill gesture to about 25 supporters of the bill who demonstrated at the march.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070 that takes aim at illegal immigration. Opponents of the bill gesture to about 25 supporters of the bill who demonstrated at the march.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070, which addresses illegal immigration.  About 25 supporters of the bill gathered across from Armory Park.
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  • About 6,000 people marched in the La Gran Marcha on May 1, 2010, to Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The focus of the march was the protest of the controversial bill SB1070, which addresses illegal immigration.  About 25 supporters of the bill gathered across from Armory Park.
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