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    Trucks wait in line on the Pharr International bridge near the Texas-Mexico border, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2015, in Pharr, Texas.
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    Border officers find $18M worth of meth hidden in load of carrots at port of entry

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    The bills seek to expand access to opioid addiction treatments and the overdose antidote naloxone. (AP Photo)
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    In this June 5, 2014 photo, a Border Patrol agent uses a headset and computer to conduct a long distance interview by video with a person arrested crossing the border in Texas, from a facility in San Diego. Hit with a dramatic increase of Central Americans crossing in South Texas, the Border Patrol is relieving staffing woes by enlisting agents in less busy sectors to process arrests through video interviews.
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    How Joe Biden helped public policy become war
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    How Joe Biden helped public policy become war

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    In this Jan. 10, 2018, file photo U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents gather before serving a employment audit notice at a 7-Eleven convenience store in Los Angeles.
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    ICE deported him seven times. Now he’s going to prison following an eighth illegal reentry

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    Arizona sheriff: ‘I have been in Pima County for 32 years. We have had a border crisis for all 32 years’
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    Arizona sheriff: ‘I have been in Pima County for 32 years. We have had a border crisis for all 32 years’

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    A customer purchases marijuana at the Harborside marijuana dispensary in Oakland, Calif.,
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    ‘Double standard’: Activists say Biden’s hardline drugs policies didn’t apply to his children’s cocaine and marijuana use

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    Homeless people clear their belongings of from a camp near the Denver Rescue Mission, Tuesday, March 8, 2016, in Denver. The city has spent months urging the campers to move into shelters and get rid of makeshift structures that officials say pose a health hazard.
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    Denver voters should oppose drug and homeless measures that will destroy their city’s livability

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