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  • Laredo, TX  February 21, 2009: United States flags and a local artist's creations greet visitors to a path between the International Bridges in downtown Laredo. The area has long been a path for illegal immigrants crossing the river from Mexico into the United States, however increased Border Patrol efforts are curbing illegal traffic.          ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX  February 21, 2009: United States flags and a local artist's creations greet visitors to a path between the International Bridges in downtown Laredo. The area has long been a path for illegal immigrants crossing the river from Mexico into the United States, however increased Border Patrol efforts are curbing illegal traffic.          ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0305253.jpg
  • Laredo, TX  February 20, 2009 Trash-littered path leading from the Rio Grande River into Laredo, Texas, used by illegal immigrants crossing from Mexico into the United States.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX  February 20, 2009:  Discarded rubber inner tubes litter the banks of the Rio Grande River just west of downtown Laredo, TX at a clandestine crossing from Mexico popular with illegal immigrants.       ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX  February 20, 2009 Trash-littered path leading from the Rio Grande River into Laredo, Texas, used by illegal immigrants crossing from Mexico into the United States.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX  February 20, 2009:  Discarded rubber inner tubes litter the banks of the Rio Grande River just west of downtown Laredo, TX at a clandestine crossing from Mexico popular with illegal immigrants.       ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0305266.jpg
  • Laredo, TX  February 20, 2009: A metal fence behind Laredo Community College protects the neighborhood from entry by illegal aliens crossing the Rio Grande River nearby into the U.S.        ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0305254.jpg
  • Group of Mexicans crossing over river illegally which is the Mexico-US Border near El Paso, Texas.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Group of Mexicans crossing over river illegally which is the Mexico-US Border near Brownsville, Texas.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Hispanic United States Customs officer leading drug dog through transportation trucks at border crossing in Brownsville, Texas.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX  February 20, 2009: A U.S. Border Patrol airboat with two agents aboard patrols the Rio Grande River, looking west through downtown Laredo. The United States border is shown on the left.         ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX  February 20, 2009: A U.S. Border Patrol airboat with two agents aboard patrols the Rio Grande River, looking west through downtown Laredo. The United States border is shown on the left.         ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Hispanic male US Border Patrol agent searching Rio Grande, the US/Mexico border, for illegal aliens near Brownsville, Texas.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX: July 14, 2010. Homeland Security Director Janet Napolitano tours the Laredo port of entry during a stop in the border city across the Rio Grande River from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.  Napolitano announced several federal grants to beef up security along the U.S. Mexico border.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photography
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  • Laredo, TX: July 14, 2010. Federal agents, including U.S. Border Patrol (green), U.S. Customs (blue) and Webb County sheriff's deputies inspect cars headed to Mexico at the Laredo, TX Port of Entry.  Agents are looking for cash and drugs headed to Mexico in the wake of increased violence and drug trafficking along the border.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photography
    EDAE0394719.jpg
  • Laredo, TX: July 14, 2010. Federal agents, including U.S. Border Patrol (green), U.S. Customs (blue) and Webb County sheriff's deputies inspect cars headed to Mexico at the Laredo, TX Port of Entry.  Agents are looking for cash and drugs headed to Mexico in the wake of increased violence and drug trafficking along the border.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photography
    EDAE0394716.jpg
  • Laredo, TX: July 14, 2010. Federal agents, including U.S. Border Patrol (green), U.S. Customs (blue) and Webb County sheriff's deputies inspect cars headed to Mexico at the Laredo, TX Port of Entry.  Agents are looking for cash and drugs headed to Mexico in the wake of increased violence and drug trafficking along the border.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photography
    EDAE0394715.jpg
  • Laredo, TX: July 14, 2010. Federal agents, including U.S. Border Patrol (green), U.S. Customs (blue) and Webb County sheriff's deputies inspect cars headed to Mexico at the Laredo, TX Port of Entry.  Agents are looking for cash and drugs headed to Mexico in the wake of increased violence and drug trafficking along the border.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photography
    EDAE0394709.jpg
  • Laredo, TX: July 14, 2010. A U.S. Border Patrol agent scans the downtown bridge in Laredo, TX as others check  cars headed to Mexico at the Laredo, TX Port of Entry.  Agents are looking for cash and drugs headed to Mexico in the wake of increased violence and drug trafficking along the border.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photography
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  • Laredo, TX: July 14, 2010. Homeland Security Director Janet Napolitano tours the Laredo port of entry along with Port Director Gene Garza during a stop in the border city across the Rio Grande River from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.  Napolitano announced several federal grants to beef up security along the U.S. Mexico border.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photography
    EDAE0394721.jpg
  • Laredo, TX: July 14, 2010. Federal agents, including U.S. Border Patrol (green), U.S. Customs (blue) and Webb County sheriff's deputies inspect cars headed to Mexico at the Laredo, TX Port of Entry.  Agents are looking for cash and drugs headed to Mexico in the wake of increased violence and drug trafficking along the border.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photography
    EDAE0394720.jpg
  • Laredo, TX: July 14, 2010. Federal agents, including U.S. Border Patrol (green), U.S. Customs (blue) and Webb County sheriff's deputies inspect cars headed to Mexico at the Laredo, TX Port of Entry.  Agents are looking for cash and drugs headed to Mexico in the wake of increased violence and drug trafficking along the border.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photography
    EDAE0394718.jpg
  • Laredo, TX: July 14, 2010. Federal agents, including U.S. Border Patrol (green), U.S. Customs (blue) and Webb County sheriff's deputies inspect cars headed to Mexico at the Laredo, TX Port of Entry.  Agents are looking for cash and drugs headed to Mexico in the wake of increased violence and drug trafficking along the border.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photography
    EDAE0394714.jpg
  • Laredo, TX: July 14, 2010. Federal agents, including U.S. Border Patrol (green), U.S. Customs (blue) and Webb County sheriff's deputies inspect cars headed to Mexico at the Laredo, TX Port of Entry.  Agents are looking for cash and drugs headed to Mexico in the wake of increased violence and drug trafficking along the border.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photography
    EDAE0394713.jpg
  • Laredo, TX: July 14, 2010. Federal agents, including U.S. Border Patrol (green), U.S. Customs (blue) and Webb County sheriff's deputies inspect cars headed to Mexico at the Laredo, TX Port of Entry.  Agents are looking for cash and drugs headed to Mexico in the wake of increased violence and drug trafficking along the border.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photography
    EDAE0394711.jpg
  • Laredo, TX: July 14, 2010. Federal agents, including U.S. Border Patrol (green), U.S. Customs (blue) and Webb County sheriff's deputies inspect cars headed to Mexico at the Laredo, TX Port of Entry.  Agents are looking for cash and drugs headed to Mexico in the wake of increased violence and drug trafficking along the border.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photography
    EDAE0394712.jpg
  • Laredo, TX  February 20, 2009: A U.S. Border Patrol airboat with two agents aboard patrols the Rio Grande River, looking west through downtown Laredo.  Nuevo Laredo, Mexico is on the left.        ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX: July 14, 2010. Federal agents, including U.S. Border Patrol (green), U.S. Customs (blue) and Webb County sheriff's deputies inspect cars headed to Mexico at the Laredo, TX Port of Entry. Agents are looking for cash and drugs headed to Mexico in the wake of increased violence and drug trafficking along the border.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photography
    EDAE0394717.jpg
  • Laredo, TX: July 14, 2010. Federal agents, including U.S. Border Patrol (green), U.S. Customs (blue) and Webb County sheriff's deputies inspect cars headed to Mexico at the Laredo, TX Port of Entry.  Agents are looking for cash and drugs headed to Mexico in the wake of increased violence and drug trafficking along the border.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photography
    EDAE0394710.jpg
  • Laredo Texas USA: Marker denoting the border between Mexico and the United States on the Columbia toll bridge over the Rio Grande River near Laredo and Nuevo Laredo Mexico. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, Texas Octoer 17, 2009: International Bridge No. 1 spans the Rio Grande River looking toward Laredo coming from the larger city of Nuevo Laredo,  Tamaulipas, Mexico as lines of automobiles stream toward the United States. The La Posada Hotel is on the far right.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, Texas Octoer 17, 2009: International Bridge No. 1 spans the Rio Grande River looking toward Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico as lines of automobiles stream toward the United States.  It is one of five bridges over the Rio Grande in Laredo.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, Texas Octoer 17, 2009: International Bridge No. 1 spans the Rio Grande River looking toward Laredo coming from the larger city of Nuevo Laredo,  Tamaulipas, Mexico as lines of automobiles stream toward the United States. The La Posada Hotel is on the far right.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0379242.jpg
  • Laredo, Texas Octoer 17, 2009: International Bridge No. 1 spans the Rio Grande River looking toward Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico as lines of automobiles stream toward the United States.  It is one of five bridges over the Rio Grande in Laredo. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0379240.jpg
  • Laredo, Texas Octoer 17, 2009: International Bridge No. 1 spans the Rio Grande River looking toward Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico as lines of automobiles stream toward the United States.  It is one of five bridges over the Rio Grande in Laredo. ©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
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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
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  • 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
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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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  • Laredo, TX  February 19, 2009: Interior of an abandoned house along the Rio Grande River used for illegal immigrants to hide in while awaiting transportation in the United States.  This house is in a neighborhood in west Laredo. <br />
      ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo , Texas   -  U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Young male Mexican citizen holds his passport and his US border crossing card at the Laredo, Texas port of entry <br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
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  • Laredo , Texas   -  U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Young male Mexican citizen holds his passport and his US border crossing card at the Laredo, Texas port of entry <br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
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  • Presidio, Texas  December 9, 2009:  Mexican nationals caught bu the U.S. Border Patrol in Arizona are sent across the remote international bridge between Presidio, TX and Ojinaga, Chihuahua, Mexico as part of the ATEP program that attempts to break the cycle of illegal aliens returning back to the United States.  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Illegal Aliens Crossing Border near Laredo Texas       ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS
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  • Presidio, Texas  December 9, 2009:  Mexican nationals caught bu the U.S. Border Patrol in Arizona are sent across the remote international bridge between Presidio, TX and Ojinaga, Chihuahua, Mexico as part of the ATEP program that attempts to break the cycle of illegal aliens returning back to the United States.  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0385373.jpg
  • Presidio, Texas  December 9, 2009:  Mexican nationals caught bu the U.S. Border Patrol in Arizona are sent across the remote international bridge between Presidio, TX and Ojinaga, Chihuahua, Mexico as part of the ATEP program that attempts to break the cycle of illegal aliens returning back to the United States.  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0385372.jpg
  • Presidio, Texas  December 9, 2009:  Mexican nationals caught bu the U.S. Border Patrol in Arizona are sent across the remote international bridge between Presidio, TX and Ojinaga, Chihuahua, Mexico as part of the ATEP program that attempts to break the cycle of illegal aliens returning back to the United States.  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0385371.jpg
  • Presidio, Texas  December 9, 2009:  Mexican nationals caught bu the U.S. Border Patrol in Arizona are sent across the remote international bridge between Presidio, TX and Ojinaga, Chihuahua, Mexico as part of the ATEP program that attempts to break the cycle of illegal aliens returning back to the United States.  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0385356.jpg
  • Presidio, Texas  December 9, 2009:  Mexican nationals caught bu the U.S. Border Patrol in Arizona are sent across the remote international bridge between Presidio, TX and Ojinaga, Chihuahua, Mexico as part of the ATEP program that attempts to break the cycle of illegal aliens returning back to the United States.  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0385357.jpg
  • Illegal Aliens Scan for Border Patrol before Crossing , Mexico  ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS
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  • Brownsville, Texas  October 7, 2009:  The Rio Grande River flowing through downtown Brownsville, looking west with Matamoros,  Mexico on the left.  The border wall is being built in sections along some parts of the river where smuggling is prevalent.<br />
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 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Small group of Mexicans crossing Rio Grande  and US/Mexico Border illegally near El Paso, Texas.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Small group of Mexicans crossing Rio Grande  and US/Mexico Border illegally near El Paso, Texas.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas-Mexico Border at Rio Grande River - Thick brush lines the banks of the Rio Grande River east of Brownsville, Texas looking south into Mexico. Despite the difficult crossing, illegal immigrants regularly manage to successfully cross the river and sneak into the United States.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Anglo male US Customs Agent searching trucks crossing US-Mexico border for contraband.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Anglo male US Customs Agent searching trucks crossing US-Mexico border for contraband.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0195424x.jpg
  • Presidio, Texas  December 9, 2009:  Mexican nationals caught bu the U.S. Border Patrol in Arizona are sent across the remote international bridge between Presidio, TX and Ojinaga, Chihuahua, Mexico as part of the ATEP program that attempts to break the cycle of illegal aliens returning back to the United States.  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0385358.jpg
  • Border Wall in south Texas - The border wall runs several miles through a rural area east of Brownsville, TX helping to control the flow of illegal immigrants crossing the Rio Grande River from Mexico. Several places have wide gaps with no gates visible.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Brownsville, Texas  October 7, 2009:  A section of the Border Wall is under construction just south of the UT-Brownsville/Texas Southmost College campus next to the Rio Grande River.  The 20-foot high concrete and steel wall is being built in sections throughout south Texas. © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0383978.jpg
  • Brownsville, Texas  October 7, 2009:  A section of the Border Wall is under construction just south of the UT-Brownsville/Texas Southmost College campus next to the Rio Grande River.  The 20-foot high concrete and steel wall is being built in sections throughout south Texas. © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0383974.jpg
  • Brownsville, Texas  October 7, 2009:  A section of the Border Wall is under construction just south of the UT-Brownsville/Texas Southmost College campus next to the Rio Grande River.  The 20-foot high concrete and steel wall is being built in sections throughout south Texas. © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0383976.jpg
  • Brownsville, Texas  October 7, 2009:  A section of the Border Wall is under construction just south of the UT-Brownsville/Texas Southmost College campus next to the Rio Grande River.  The 20-foot high concrete and steel wall is being built in sections throughout south Texas. © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0383975.jpg
  • Brownsville, Texas  October 7, 2009:  A section of the Border Wall is under construction just south of the UT-Brownsville/Texas Southmost College campus next to the Rio Grande River.  The 20-foot high concrete and steel wall is being built in sections throughout south Texas. © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0383973.jpg
  • Brownsville, Texas  October 7, 2009:  A section of the Border Wall is under construction just south of the UT-Brownsville/Texas Southmost College campus next to the Rio Grande River.  The 20-foot high concrete and steel wall is being built in sections throughout south Texas. © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0383972.jpg
  • Brownsville, Texas  October 7, 2009:  The Rio Grande River flowing through downtown Brownsville, looking west with Matamoros,  Mexico on the left.  The border wall is being built in sections along some parts of the river where smuggling is prevalent. © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0383968.jpg
  • Brownsville, Texas  October 7, 2009:  The Rio Grande River flowing through downtown Brownsville, looking west with Matamoros,  Mexico on the left.  The border wall is being built in sections along some parts of the river where smuggling is prevalent. © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0383970.jpg
  • Brownsville, Texas  October 7, 2009:  A section of the Border Wall is under construction just south of the UT-Brownsville/Texas Southmost College campus next to the Rio Grande River.  The 20-foot high concrete and steel wall is being built in sections throughout south Texas. © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0383971.jpg
  • Group of Mexicans crossing over river illegally which is the Mexico-US Border near Brownsville, Texas.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo , Texas -Pedestrian and bicycle crossing at the US-Mexico border in Laredo, Texas <br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
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  • Texas-Mexico Border at Rio Grande River - A Brownsville, TX resident showsthe spot at the Rio Grande River looking into Mexico where several times she has confronted illegal immigrants crossing into the United States. The last group she encountered had children as well as adults.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • US Border Patrol Netting Illegal Aliens       ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDAE1349    2343 1031 1312-075
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  • Volunteers at a makeshift shelter at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in McAleen, Texas. There has been a massive surge of immigrants crossing the Texas-Mexico border in the last 8 months.  June 24, 2014  © MKC / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Ojinaga, Mexico December 9, 2009:  Mexican nationals who were caught in the United States after illegally entering the country arrive at the immigration checkpoint directly across the Rio Grande River from Presidio, TX where they will travel by bus back to their homes in Mexico.  The U.S. Border Patrol is shipping hundreds of illegal aliens to the remote west Texas desert for repatriation.  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0385366.jpg
  • Ojinaga, Mexico December 9, 2009:  Mexican nationals who were caught in the United States after illegally entering the country arrive at the immigration checkpoint directly across the Rio Grande River from Presidio, TX where they will travel by bus back to their homes in Mexico.  The U.S. Border Patrol is shipping hundreds of illegal aliens to the remote west Texas desert for repatriation.  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0385364.jpg
  • Ojinaga, Mexico December 9, 2009:  Mexican nationals who were caught in the United States after illegally entering the country arrive at the immigration checkpoint directly across the Rio Grande River from Presidio, TX where they will travel by bus back to their homes in Mexico.  The U.S. Border Patrol is shipping hundreds of illegal aliens to the remote west Texas desert for repatriation.  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0385363.jpg
  • Ojinaga, Mexico December 9, 2009:  Mexican nationals who were caught in the United States after illegally entering the country arrive at the immigration checkpoint directly across the Rio Grande River from Presidio, TX where they will travel by bus back to their homes in Mexico.  The U.S. Border Patrol is shipping hundreds of illegal aliens to the remote west Texas desert for repatriation.  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0385362.jpg
  • Ojinaga, Mexico December 9, 2009:  Mexican nationals who were caught in the United States after illegally entering the country arrive at the immigration checkpoint directly across the Rio Grande River from Presidio, TX where they will travel by bus back to their homes in Mexico.  The U.S. Border Patrol is shipping hundreds of illegal aliens to the remote west Texas desert for repatriation.  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0385365.jpg
  • Reynosa, Tamaulipas Mexico March 1, 2007: Representatives of the border cities of Reynosa Mexico and Hidalgo, TX walk across the international bridge linking these two cities for the annual BorderFest friendship ceremony.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Reynosa, Tamaulipas Mexico March 1, 2007: Representatives of the border cities of Reynosa Mexico and Hidalgo, TX walk across the international bridge linking these two cities for the annual BorderFest friendship ceremony.  ©© Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0228427x.jpg
  • Reynosa, Tamaulipas Mexico March 1, 2007: Representatives of the border cities of Reynosa Mexico and Hidalgo, TX walk across the international bridge linking these two cities for the annual BorderFest friendship ceremony.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0228426.jpg
  • Reynosa, Tamaulipas Mexico March 1, 2007: Representatives of the border cities of Reynosa Mexico and Hidalgo, TX walk across the international bridge linking these two cities for the annual BorderFest friendship ceremony.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0228424.jpg
  • Reynosa, Tamaulipas Mexico March 1, 2007: Representatives of the border cities of Reynosa Mexico and Hidalgo, TX walk across the international bridge linking these two cities for the annual BorderFest friendship ceremony.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Brownsville, Texas  October 7, 2009:  Two international bridges span the Rio Grande River through downtown Brownsville as pedestrians cross into Matamoros, Mexico (r) after shopping in the United States (l). <br />
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 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Brownsville, Texas  October 7, 2009:  Two international bridges span the Rio Grande River through downtown Brownsville as pedestrians cross into Matamoros, Mexico (r) after shopping in the United States (l). <br />
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 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0383960.jpg
  • Brownsville, Texas  October 7, 2009:  Two international bridges span the Rio Grande River through downtown Brownsville as pedestrians cross into Matamoros, Mexico (r) after shopping in the United States (l). <br />
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 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0383966.jpg
  • Brownsville, Texas  October 7, 2009:  Two international bridges span the Rio Grande River through downtown Brownsville as pedestrians cross into Matamoros, Mexico (r) after shopping in the United States (l). <br />
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 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0383962.jpg
  • Brownsville, Texas  October 7, 2009:  Two international bridges span the Rio Grande River through downtown Brownsville as pedestrians cross into Matamoros, Mexico (l) after shopping in the United States (r). <br />
 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0383961.jpg
  • Los Indio, Texas September 12, 2006: Texas Minutemen patrol ranchland in Maverick County about 1/2 mile from the Texas border with Mexico as the militiamen begin a two-month operation to assist landowners in securing private ranches along Texas' 700-mile long border with Mexico.   Cursti Collier of Houston ducks under a mesquite tree in the brush.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Los Indio, Texas September 12, 2006: Texas Minutemen patrol ranchland in Maverick County about 1/2 mile from the Texas border with Mexico as the militiamen begin a two-month operation to assist landowners in securing private ranches along Texas' 700-mile long border with Mexico. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0210891.jpg
  • Los Indio, Texas September 12, 2006: Texas Minutemen patrol ranchland in Maverick County about 1/2 mile from the Texas border with Mexico as the militiamen begin a two-month operation to assist landowners in securing private ranches along Texas' 700-mile long border with Mexico.  Fresh from a tour of Iraq, Dayton Booker of Houston looks into the brush.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Laredo, TX  February 20, 2009: The International Bridge #1 across the Rio Grande River looking toward Noevo Laredo, Mexico in downtown Laredo, Texas.        ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX  February 20, 2009: The International Bridge #1 across the Rio Grande River looking toward Noevo Laredo, Mexico in downtown Laredo, Texas.  <br />
      ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX  February 20, 2009:  The United States boundary with Mexico as seen from the center of International Bridge #2, looking west in downtown Laredo, TX. Nuevo Laredo, Mexico is on the left.       ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX  February 20, 2009: The International Bridge #1 across the Rio Grande River looking toward Noevo Laredo, Mexico in downtown Laredo, Texas.        ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX  February 20, 2009:  The United States boundary with Mexico as seen from the center of International Bridge #2, looking west in downtown Laredo, TX. Nuevo Laredo, Mexico is on the right. <br />
      ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX October 17, 2009:  The World Trade Bridge over the Rio Grande as seen from the Mexican side of the river looking toward the United States. It is one of five bridges spanning the Rio Grande in the area.
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  • Laredo, TX October 17, 2009:  The World Trade Bridge over the Rio Grande as seen from the Mexican side of the river looking toward the United States. It is one of five bridges spanning the Rio Grande in the area.
    EDAE0383952.jpg
  • Comstock, TX March 12, 2008: A sign warns of smuggling danger on the U.S. side of the Rio Grande River where it joins the Pecos in Val Verde County, TX.       ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Presidio, Texas  December 9, 2009: The Rio Grande River at Presidio, Texas looking west with Mexico on the left and Texas on the right.  © Bob Daemmrich
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