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U.S. Border Patrol agent Jesus Vasavilbaso, aided by a Black Hawk helicopter, searches for a group of migrants evading capture in the desert brush at the base of the Baboquivari Mountains, Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022, near Sasabe, Ariz. (AP Photo/Matt York, File)

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** FILE ** U.S. Border Patrol Tucson Sector Chief Manuel Padilla, left front, walks with other agents and media during a tour in the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, Wednesday, April 30, 2014, near Sasabe, Ariz. Padilla and other Border Patrol officials spent the day discussing the dangers for immigrants trying to cross the border illegally from Mexico into the U.S. (AP Photo/Brian Skoloff)

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Border Patrol agents processes a number of illegal immigrants caught entering the United States, in Sasabe, Ariz., on Jan. 19, 2007. One border-state local law enforcement officer said the border has become so dangerous in some places the Feds don’t allow their border patrol to actually patrol the border because it’s not safe.(Associated Press)

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A group of illegal immigrants walk with bottles of water shortly before nightfall as they cross the desert between Sasabe, Mexico, and Sasabe, Ariz., in April 2006. (Associated Press)