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Laura Carlsen
Uncategorized February 9, 2009 0Likes

In this series, Tom Barry of the TransBorder Project of Americas Program provides a first-hand look at the way the federal government’s focus on border security is impacting the Texas-New Mexico borderlands:

The Failed Border Security Initiative
Homeland Security Colony
Napolitano Finessing Immigrant Crackdown
Boom Times on the Border
America’s Frontline Is Getting Crowded
Immigrant Prison Burns in Pecos
Immigrant Inmates Caught in Outsourcing Labyrinth

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