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    U.S. Coast Guard cutter Forward in the Pacific Ocean.
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    Coast Guard ship returns from Central America with 34,000 pounds of cocaine

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    President Trump, left, listens as Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council, talks about border security, Thursday Jan. 3, 2019, after making a surprise visit to the press briefing room of the White House in Washington.
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    Border Patrol union president blasts ‘Morning Joe’ for saying Hispanic members of his group are white

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    In this Tuesday, June 19, 2018, photo, immigrants awaiting deportation hearings line up outside the building that houses the immigration courts in Los Angeles.
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    Justice Department: Half of young illegal immigrants skip deportation hearings, up 1,500 percent

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    Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, second from left, walks with his Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez as they review to the troops during a military parade at Fort Tiuna in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, May 24, 2018.
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    3 million have fled Venezuela’s socioeconomic, political crisis

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    Central American migrants get a ride on a truck going from Mexicali to Tijuana, Mexico, Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018. Migrants camped in Tijuana after traveling in a caravan to reach the U.S weighing their options after a U.S. court blocked President Trump's asylum ban for illegal border crossers.
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    Even without a wall, we have the tools to end chaos at the border

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    ‘These people will make a great underclass’ is not a noble argument for illegal immigration
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    ‘These people will make a great underclass’ is not a noble argument for illegal immigration

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    Friends, relatives, and opposition leaders stand next to the flag-draped casket containing the remains of opposition activist Fernando Alban, during his funeral at a church in Caracas, Venezuela, on Wednesday. Hundreds gathered to pay their respects to Alban. International condemnation of Venezuela's leadership poured in Tuesday following the suspicious death of the opposition activist authorities say evaded justice by throwing himself from the 10th floor of a police building.
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    Fernando Alban’s mysterious death raises suspicions over Venezuela’s regime

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    Vice President Mike Pence speaks at the Hudson Institute in Washington on Thursday, Oct. 4, 2018.
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    Pence: China should follow Taiwan’s lead to democracy

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