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  • The historical chapel of La Lomita, built in 1865,  sits intact on the banks of the Rio Grande river south of Mission just yards from where planned border wall construction is stalled in Hidalgo County.  If the wall is finished, it will be on the Mexico side of the wall.
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  • The historical chapel of La Lomita, built in 1865,  sits intact on the banks of the Rio Grande river south of Mission just yards from where planned border wall construction is stalled in Hidalgo County.  If the wall is finished, it will be on the Mexico side of the wall.
    WallStopped014Z.JPG
  • The historical chapel of La Lomita, built in 1865,  sits intact on the banks of the Rio Grande river south of Mission just yards from where planned border wall construction is stalled in Hidalgo County.  If the wall is finished, it will be on the Mexico side of the wall.
    WallStopped011Z.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall914X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall861X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall747X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall649X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall360X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall046X.JPG
  • A section of the border wall between Texas and Mexico sits unfinished in Hidlago County while a National Guard member patrols nearby on March 25, 2021.  Most work stopped on the border wall after the inauguration on January 20th.
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  • A section of the border wall between Texas and Mexico sits unfinished in Hidlago County while a National Guard member patrols nearby on March 25, 2021.  Most work stopped on the border wall after the inauguration on January 20th.
    BorderWall034Z.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall888X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall886X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall844X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall681X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall669X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall576X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall611X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall531X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall491X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall482X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall464X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall455X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall441X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall392X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall241X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall232X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall227X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall214X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall198X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall164X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall144X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall097X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall086X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall075X.JPG
  • Machinery and construction material including rebar sit idle and untouched yards from the Rio Grande River south of Mission where a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall sits incomplete.  This section would isolate the Chimney's RV Park and historical La Lomita Chapel on the Mexican side of the wall.
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  • Machinery and construction material including rebar sit idle and untouched yards from the Rio Grande River south of Mission where a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall sits incomplete.  This section would isolate the Chimney's RV Park and historical La Lomita Chapel on the Mexican side of the wall.
    WallStopped158Z.JPG
  • Machinery and construction material including rebar sit idle and untouched yards from the Rio Grande River south of Mission where a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall sits incomplete.  This section would isolate the Chimney's RV Park and historical La Lomita Chapel on the Mexican side of the wall.
    WallStopped122Z.JPG
  • Machinery and construction material including rebar sit idle and untouched yards from the Rio Grande River south of Mission where a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall sits incomplete.  This section would isolate the Chimney's RV Park and historical La Lomita Chapel on the Mexican side of the wall.
    WallStopped068Z.JPG
  • Machinery and construction material including rebar sit idle and untouched yards from the Rio Grande River south of Mission where a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall sits incomplete.  This section would isolate the Chimney's RV Park and historical La Lomita Chapel on the Mexican side of the wall.
    WallStopped042Z.JPG
  • Machinery and construction material including rebar sit idle and untouched yards from the Rio Grande River south of Mission where a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall sits incomplete.  This section would isolate the Chimney's RV Park and historical La Lomita Chapel on the Mexican side of the wall.
    WallStopped032Z.JPG
  • Machinery and construction material including rebar sit idle and untouched yards from the Rio Grande River south of Mission where a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall sits incomplete.  This section would isolate the Chimney's RV Park and historical La Lomita Chapel on the Mexican side of the wall.
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  • A section of the border wall between Texas and Mexico sits unfinished in Hidlago County while a National Guard member patrols nearby on March 25, 2021.  Most work stopped on the border wall after the inauguration on January 20th.
    BorderWall033Z.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall684X.JPG
  • Texas leaders including Gov. GREG ABBOTT (c) and Lt. Gov. DAM PATRICK (l) announce a campaign to build a southern border wall with Mexico using a combination of state and privately donated funds. Abbott voiced frustration with President Biden's stopping wall construction which he says has resulted in exploding migration numbers at the border.
    AbbottBorderWall436X.JPG
  • Machinery and construction material including rebar sit idle and untouched yards from the Rio Grande River south of Mission where a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall sits incomplete.  This section would isolate the Chimney's RV Park and historical La Lomita Chapel on the Mexican side of the wall.
    WallStopped179Z.JPG
  • Machinery and construction material including rebar sit idle and untouched yards from the Rio Grande River south of Mission where a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall sits incomplete.  This section would isolate the Chimney's RV Park and historical La Lomita Chapel on the Mexican side of the wall.
    WallStopped163Z.JPG
  • Machinery and construction material including rebar sit idle and untouched yards from the Rio Grande River south of Mission where a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall sits incomplete.  This section would isolate the Chimney's RV Park and historical La Lomita Chapel on the Mexican side of the wall.
    WallStopped114Z.JPG
  • Machinery and construction material including rebar sit idle and untouched yards from the Rio Grande River south of Mission where a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall sits incomplete.  This section would isolate the Chimney's RV Park and historical La Lomita Chapel on the Mexican side of the wall.
    WallStopped106Z.JPG
  • Machinery and construction material including rebar sit idle and untouched yards from the Rio Grande River south of Mission where a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall sits incomplete.  This section would isolate the Chimney's RV Park and historical La Lomita Chapel on the Mexican side of the wall.
    WallStopped089Z.JPG
  • Machinery and construction material including rebar sit idle and untouched yards from the Rio Grande River south of Mission where a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall sits incomplete.  This section would isolate the Chimney's RV Park and historical La Lomita Chapel on the Mexican side of the wall.
    WallStopped052Z.JPG
  • Machinery and construction material including rebar sit idle and untouched yards from the Rio Grande River south of Mission where a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall sits incomplete.  This section would isolate the Chimney's RV Park and historical La Lomita Chapel on the Mexican side of the wall.
    WallStopped035Z.JPG
  • Machinery and construction material including rebar sit idle and untouched yards from the Rio Grande River south of Mission where a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall sits incomplete.  This section would isolate the Chimney's RV Park and historical La Lomita Chapel on the Mexican side of the wall.
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  • The international bridge between Roma, Texas and Ciudad Miguel Aleman in Mexico spans the relatively calm Rio Grande on March 25, 2021. The area is regularly patrolled by several agencies due to its easy access to the river in Starr County, Texas.
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  • The international bridge between Roma, Texas and Ciudad Miguel Aleman in Mexico spans the relatively calm Rio Grande on March 25, 2021. The area is regularly patrolled by several agencies due to its easy access to the river in Starr County, Texas.
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  • The busy streets of Ciudad Miguel Aleman across the Rio Grande from Roma, Texas  and the relatively calm Rio Grande on March 25, 2021. The area is regularly patrolled by several agencies due to its easy access to the river in Starr County, Texas.
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  • The international bridge between Roma, Texas and Ciudad Miguel Aleman in Mexico spans the relatively calm Rio Grande on March 25, 2021. The area is regularly patrolled by several agencies due to its easy access to the river in Starr County, Texas.
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  • The international bridge between Roma, Texas and Ciudad Miguel Aleman in Mexico spans the relatively calm Rio Grande on March 25, 2021. The area is regularly patrolled by several agencies due to its easy access to the river in Starr County, Texas.
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  • The international bridge between Roma, Texas and Ciudad Miguel Aleman in Mexico spans the relatively calm Rio Grande on March 25, 2021. The area is regularly patrolled by several agencies due to its easy access to the river in Starr County, Texas.
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  • Brownsville, Texas  October 7, 2009:  A camera tower looms over a  completed section of the concrete and steel 20-foot tall border wall through downtown Brownsville.  The wall is intended to slow down illegal border crossings at the heavily-used Rio Grande River crossing.     © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Brownsville, Texas  October 7, 2009:  A camera tower looms over a  completed section of the concrete and steel 20-foot tall border wall through downtown Brownsville.  The wall is intended to slow down illegal border crossings at the heavily-used Rio Grande River crossing.     © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0383958.jpg
  • Brownsville, Texas  October 7, 2009:  A camera tower looms over a  completed section of the concrete and steel 20-foot tall border wall through downtown Brownsville.  The wall is intended to slow down illegal border crossings at the heavily-used Rio Grande River crossing.     © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0383956.jpg
  • Brownsville, Texas  October 7, 2009:  A camera tower looms over a  completed section of the concrete and steel 20-foot tall border wall through downtown Brownsville.  The wall is intended to slow down illegal border crossings at the heavily-used Rio Grande River crossing.     © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0383959.jpg
  • Brownsville, Texas  October 7, 2009:  A complete section of the concrete and unpainted steel 20-foot tall border wall through downtown Brownsville near the Texas Southmost College campus. The wall is intended to slow down illegal border crossings at the heavily-used Rio Grande River crossing.     © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0383955.jpg
  • Sen. TOMMY TUBERVILLE, R-Alabama, speaks after a  delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Sen. CHUCK GRASSLEY, R-Iowa, speaks after a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Sen. Ted Cruz  R-Texas, speaks after a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Sen. Ted Cruz  R-Texas, speaks after a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Sen. LINDSEY GRAHAM, R-SC, speaks after a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Sen. LINDSEY GRAHAM, R-SC, speaks after a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Sen. LINDSEY GRAHAM, R-SC, speaks after a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Sen. LINDSEY GRAHAM, R-SC, speaks after a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Sen. LINDSEY GRAHAM, R-SC, speaks after a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Sen. CHUCK GRASSLEY, R-Iowa speaks after a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • A portion of a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Sen. TOMMY TUBERVILLE, R-Alabama, exits a boat after a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • A portion of a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • A portion of a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Texas DPS troopers wait as a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators prepares to tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Sen. TOM COTTON, R-Arkansas, observes as a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Texas DPS troopers wait as a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators prepares to tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
    Senators607Z.JPG
  • With Mexico in the background, a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators prepares to tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
    Senators567Z.JPG
  • With Mexico in the background, a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators prepares to tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
    Senators563Z.JPG
  • A delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park. In front are sen. Ted Cruz , R-Texas and Sen. LINDSEY GRAHAM, R-SC.
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  • A delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park. In front are sen. Ted Cruz , R-Texas and Sen. LINDSEY GRAHAM, R-SC.
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  • A delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park. In front are sen. Ted Cruz , R-Texas and Sen. LINDSEY GRAHAM, R-SC.
    Senators492Z.JPG
  • A delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park. In front are sen. Ted Cruz , R-Texas and Sen. LINDSEY GRAHAM, R-SC.
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  • A delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
    Senators457Z.JPG
  • A delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Sen. Ted Cruz , R-Texas, speaks to the media after a  delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Senator TOMMY TUBERVILLE, R-Alabama, speaks after a  delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
    Senators306Z.JPG
  • Senator LINDESY GRAHAM, R-South Carolina, speaks after a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
    Senators188Z.JPG
  • Sen. TOM COTTON, R-Arkansas, speaks after a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Senators CINDY HYDE-SMITH, TOM COTTON, R-Arkansas, MIKE LEE, R-Utah, and JOHN HOEVEN, R-North Dakota, leave the boats after a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Senators Ted Cruz , R-Texas and LINDSEY GRAHAM, R-South Carolina (far right) lead a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Sen. JOHN HOEVEN, R- North Dakota, points as a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Texas Dept. of Public Safety troopers prepare to lead a  delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators to tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Mexican fisherman lounge on the Mexican side of the relatively  calm Rio Grande on March 25, 2021. The area is regularly patrolled by several agencies due to its easy access to the river in Starr County, Texas and the potential for smuggling.
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  • Sen. JOHN CORNYN speaks to the assembled media after a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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  • Sen. RON JOHNSON, R-Wisconsin, speaks after a delegation of eighteen U.S. Senators prepares to tour the Rio Grande River south of Mission in four Texas Dept. of Public Safety gunboats at the end of a whirlwind tour of south Texas. The senators saw an overcrowded migrant processing center in Donna and a corpse floating in the river north of Anzalduas Park.
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