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  • Val Verde County, Texas October, 2005: <br />
Photographer Laurence Parent working in Panther Cave with a 4" X 5" view camera and sheet film.  This cave with ancient indian rock art paintings is at Lake Amistad at the Rio Grande River in southwest Texas.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/ The Image Works
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  • Val Verde County, Texas  October, 2004:  Rock Art and scenics along the Pecos and Rio Grande rivers in southwest Texas.
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  • Val Verde County, Texas  October, 2004:  VVV 90 site with ancienct indian rock art and scenics along the Pecos and Rio Grande rivers in southwest Texas. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Val Verde County, Texas October, 2005: <br />
Photographer Laurence Parent working in Panther Cave with a 4" X 5" view camera and sheet film.  This cave with ancient indian rock art paintings is at Lake Amistad at the Rio Grande River in southwest Texas.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/ The Image Works
    EDAE0186684.jpg
  • Val Verde County, Texas  October, 2004: Shaman figure in Panther Cave on the Rio Grande River.  Rock Art and scenics along the Pecos and Rio Grande rivers in southwest Texas. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0186727.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas -Thousands of trucks a day cross from Mexico to Laredo, Texas on the World Trade bridge, the biggest commercial port along the Texas southwest. U.S Customs and Border Protection officers check trucks for possible drugs hidden in the vehicles<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441736.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - Thousands of trucks a day cross from Mexico to Laredo, Texas on the World Trade bridge, the biggest commercial port along the Texas southwest. U.S Customs and Border Protection officers check trucks for possible drugs hidden in the vehicles with the aid of trained dogs<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441762.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - Thousands of trucks a day cross from Mexico to Laredo, Texas on the World Trade bridge, the biggest commercial port along the Texas southwest. U.S Customs and Border Protection officers check trucks for possible drugs hidden in the vehicles with the aid of trained dogs<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441743.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - Thousands of trucks a day cross from Mexico to Laredo, Texas on the World Trade bridge, the biggest commercial port along the Texas southwest. U.S Customs and Border Protection officers check trucks for possible drugs hidden in the vehicles with the aid of trained dogs<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441742.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - Thousands of trucks a day cross from Mexico to Laredo, Texas on the World Trade bridge, the biggest commercial port along the Texas southwest. U.S Customs and Border Protection officers check trucks for possible drugs hidden in the vehicles with the aid of trained dogs<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441741.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - Thousands of trucks a day cross from Mexico to Laredo, Texas on the World Trade bridge, the biggest commercial port along the Texas southwest. U.S Customs and Border Protection officers check trucks for possible drugs hidden in the vehicles with the aid of trained dogs<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441740.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - Thousands of trucks a day cross from Mexico to Laredo, Texas on the World Trade bridge, the biggest commercial port along the Texas southwest. U.S Customs and Border Protection officers check trucks for possible drugs hidden in the vehicles with the aid of trained dogs<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441738.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - Thousands of trucks a day cross from Mexico to Laredo, Texas on the World Trade bridge, the biggest commercial port along the Texas southwest. U.S Customs and Border Protection officers check trucks for possible drugs hidden in the vehicles with the aid of trained dogs<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441737.jpg
  • Southwest Texas State Strutters at Practice. San Marcos, Texas      ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDMR2158    2323 1022 0536-035
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  • Southwest Texas State Strutters at Practice. San Marcos, Texas      ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDMR2154    2323 1022 0536-037
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  • Langtry, TX March 13, 2008:  A westbound freight train bound for El Paso, TX rumbles across the high bridge over the Pecos River about 8 miles upstream from where it meets the Rio Grande River in southwest Texas.  The bridge is about two hundred feet above the water level.  ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Big Bend National Park, Texas March 2005: Torrey Yucca (Yucca Treculeana), also called Spanish Dagger, is native to the Chihuahuan Desert of Southwest Texas and North-Central Mexico. <br />
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©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Big Bend National Park, Texas March 2005: Torrey Yucca (Yucca Treculeana), also called Spanish Dagger, is native to the Chihuahuan Desert of Southwest Texas and lake<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0165104.jpg
  • San Marcos, Texas 22MAR05:  U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) explains the El Camino Real preservation effort at Southwest Texas State University. <br />
 ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • View from Pine Canyon hiking trail in Big Bend National Park in southwest Texas.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0190318.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - Thousands of trucks a day cross from Mexico to Laredo, Texas on the World Trade bridge, the biggest commercial port along the Texas southwest. U.S Customs and Border Protection officers check trucks for possible drugs hidden in the vehicles with the aid of trained dogs<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441739.jpg
  • View from Pine Canyon hiking trail in Big Bend National Park in southwest Texas.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0190318.jpg
  • Rafting in Rio Grande Gorge. Taos, New Mexico      ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDMR7381    2323 1022 0642-075
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  • Val Verde County, Texas October, 2005: <br />
Panther Cave Site is a large rockshelter famous for its elaborate prehistoric pictographs, lies on the left bank of Seminole Canyon just above its confluence with the Rio Grande. The site is named for the largest and most dramatic figure, a large leaping cat, but at least four more cats are discernible in the mass of overpainting that covers the rear of the main shelter. Several human figures wear headdresses resembling feline ears; the emphasis on this motif suggests it is a totemic or territorial symbol. The pictographs, have been studied by scholars since 1932, and the Lowe Pecos pictograph style is based on superimposition, stylistic attributes, and similarities between objects recovered in systematic excavations and those painted in the pictographs. The art of Panther Cave belongs to the Pecos River Style, the predominant Lower Pecos art form, roughly dated to the Archaic Period, ca. 7000 B.C. to A.D. 600,characterized by large, costumed, faceless, anthropomorphic figures generally called shamans and is considered to be a religious or magical ceremonial art. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0186679.jpg
  • Val Verde County, Texas October, 2005: <br />
Panther Cave Site is a large rockshelter famous for its elaborate prehistoric pictographs, lies on the left bank of Seminole Canyon just above its confluence with the Rio Grande. The site is named for the largest and most dramatic figure, a large leaping cat, but at least four more cats are discernible in the mass of overpainting that covers the rear of the main shelter. Several human figures wear headdresses resembling feline ears; the emphasis on this motif suggests it is a totemic or territorial symbol. The pictographs, have been studied by scholars since 1932, and the Lowe Pecos pictograph style is based on superimposition, stylistic attributes, and similarities between objects recovered in systematic excavations and those painted in the pictographs. The art of Panther Cave belongs to the Pecos River Style, the predominant Lower Pecos art form, roughly dated to the Archaic Period, ca. 7000 B.C. to A.D. 600,characterized by large, costumed, faceless, anthropomorphic figures generally called shamans and is considered to be a religious or magical ceremonial art. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0186680.jpg
  • Val Verde County, Texas: The famed White Shaman rock art painting in a ceremonial cave along the Pecos River in southwestern Texas. © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Val Verde County, TX: October, 2005: The famed "White Shaman" rock art painting in a ceremonial cave along the Pecos River in southwestern Texas.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0186666.jpg
  • Val Verde County, Texas October, 2005: <br />
Panther Cave Site is a large rockshelter famous for its elaborate prehistoric pictographs, lies on the left bank of Seminole Canyon just above its confluence with the Rio Grande. The site is named for the largest and most dramatic figure, a large leaping cat, but at least four more cats are discernible in the mass of overpainting that covers the rear of the main shelter. Several human figures wear headdresses resembling feline ears; the emphasis on this motif suggests it is a totemic or territorial symbol. The pictographs, have been studied by scholars since 1932, and the Lowe Pecos pictograph style is based on superimposition, stylistic attributes, and similarities between objects recovered in systematic excavations and those painted in the pictographs. The art of Panther Cave belongs to the Pecos River Style, the predominant Lower Pecos art form, roughly dated to the Archaic Period, ca. 7000 B.C. to A.D. 600,characterized by large, costumed, faceless, anthropomorphic figures generally called shamans and is considered to be a religious or magical ceremonial art. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0186678.jpg
  • Val Verde County, Texas October, 2005: <br />
Opposing screaming panthers with a shaman figure between them in the Lower Pecos Style paintings in a cave along the Pecos River about five miles upstram from its confluence with the Rio Grande in southwestern Texas. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0186698.jpg
  • Shooting the Rapids in Rio Grande Gorge. Taos, New Mexico      ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDMR7383    2323 1022 0642-076
    CDMR7383.jpg
  • Val Verde County, Texas October, 2005: <br />
Panther Cave Site is a large rockshelter famous for its elaborate prehistoric pictographs, lies on the left bank of Seminole Canyon just above its confluence with the Rio Grande. The site is named for the largest and most dramatic figure, a large leaping cat, but at least four more cats are discernible in the mass of overpainting that covers the rear of the main shelter. Several human figures wear headdresses resembling feline ears; the emphasis on this motif suggests it is a totemic or territorial symbol. The pictographs, have been studied by scholars since 1932, and the Lowe Pecos pictograph style is based on superimposition, stylistic attributes, and similarities between objects recovered in systematic excavations and those painted in the pictographs. The art of Panther Cave belongs to the Pecos River Style, the predominant Lower Pecos art form, roughly dated to the Archaic Period, ca. 7000 B.C. to A.D. 600,characterized by large, costumed, faceless, anthropomorphic figures generally called shamans and is considered to be a religious or magical ceremonial art. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0186677.jpg
  • Val Verde County, Texas October, 2005: <br />
Panther Cave Site is a large rockshelter famous for its elaborate prehistoric pictographs, lies on the left bank of Seminole Canyon just above its confluence with the Rio Grande. The site is named for the largest and most dramatic figure, a large leaping cat, but at least four more cats are discernible in the mass of overpainting that covers the rear of the main shelter. Several human figures wear headdresses resembling feline ears; the emphasis on this motif suggests it is a totemic or territorial symbol. The pictographs, have been studied by scholars since 1932, and the Lowe Pecos pictograph style is based on superimposition, stylistic attributes, and similarities between objects recovered in systematic excavations and those painted in the pictographs. The art of Panther Cave belongs to the Pecos River Style, the predominant Lower Pecos art form, roughly dated to the Archaic Period, ca. 7000 B.C. to A.D. 600,characterized by large, costumed, faceless, anthropomorphic figures generally called shamans and is considered to be a religious or magical ceremonial art. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0186682.jpg
  • New Mexico: Rafting Rio grande Gorge near Taos. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
    CDMR7125000.jpg
  • Georgetown, Texas: Public grand opening event for a Capital One banking center branch bank in Williamson County, north of Austin in a growing suburban area.  August 1, 2006 ©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.Officers ask for personal documents from people at the Laredo, Texas port of entry from Mexico<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441749.jpg
  • Round Rock, Texas: July 20, 2008: Routine police work during the summertime work day in a the north Austin suburb.  Officers compare reports on a minor traffic accidents at noon.     ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0286069.jpg
  • Chemical Engineer. Seadrift, Texas   MR   ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDMR0970    2300 1022 0524-077
    CDMR0970.jpg
  • Soccer Clinic. Austin, Texas      ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDMC5745    2323 1022 0635-019
    CDMC5745.jpg
  • Gas Pipeline Explosion       ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDMC4874    2300 1022 0564-050
    CDMC4874.jpg
  • Woman Balances Household Checkbook , Texas   MR   ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDMC4522    2300 1022 1541-047
    CDMC4522.jpg
  • Librarian. San Antonio, Texas   MR   ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDMC1488    2323 1022 0682-002
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  • Fall Creek Grape Vines , Texas      ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDAE7410    2306 1023 1161-072
    CDAE7410.jpg
  • Farm near California Coast , California      ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDAE4148    2306 1023 1162-042
    CDAE4148.jpg
  • Pflugerville, Texas:  June 2, 2008: Filipino businessman  speaks to a class at annual celebration of humanity at Park Crest Middle School's "Diversity Day", with ethnic food, skits, poetry readings and music for sixth through eighth graders.  ©Bob Daemmric h/ The Image Work
    EDAE0285455.jpg
  • Austin, TX May 10, 2008: Girls compete in the 800-meter run at the Texas state UIL High School Track meet at the University of Texas at Austin.      ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0287332_AL.jpg
  • Austin, TX May 12, 2008: African American girl talks on her cellphone while watching a race at theTexas state University Interscholastic League (UIL) 2008 high school boys and girls track meet.        ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0287345_AL.jpg
  • Austin, TX May 10, 2008:  Anglo girl cries in disappointment after failing to win a medal in the pole vauil at the Texas state UIL High School Track meet at the University of Texas at Austin.      ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0287314_AL.jpg
  • Pflugerville, TX  June 2, 2008: Filipino businessman Conrado Mamino, Jr. speaks to a class at the annual celebration of humanity at Park Crest Middle School's "Diversity Day", with ethnic food, skits, poetry readings and music for sixth through eighth graders.   ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0285443.jpg
  • Pflugerville, TX  June 2, 2008: African-American world geography teacher of Nigerian descent in the hallway at annual celebration of humanity at Park Crest Middle School's "Diversity Day", with ethnic food, skits, poetry readings and music for sixth through eighth graders.  ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0285461.jpg
  • Austin, TX May 10, 2008: Anglo, Hispanic, and African-American boys await their teammates for the baton handoff in the 1600-meter relay at the Texas state UIL High School Track meet at the University of Texas at Austin.      ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0287302.jpg
  • Austin, Texas: May 8, 2008: English students working on a group project in seventh grade at the Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders in Austin. The all-girls public school opened its doors in August, 2007 and was named after the former popular Texas governor.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0285966.jpg
  • Austin, Texas: May 8, 2008: Seventh grade Hispanic girl talking to her friend in the hallway at the Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders in Austin. The all-girls public school opened its doors in August, 2007    ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0285976.jpg
  • McAllen,Texas December 3, 2005: Christmas festival in far south Texas features a "posada" reenactment of Jesus and Mary's search for shelter on Christmas Eve.©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0188422.jpg
  • Big Bend National Park, Texas March 2005: <br />
View looking west toward the East Rim of the Chisos Mountains from halfway up the Lost Mine Trail in the Basin area of Big Bend National Park, Texas.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0165116.jpg
  • Big Bend National Park, Texas March 2005: <br />
Dry-stack wall at Rooney's Place, abandoned ranch off River Road.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0165090.jpg
  • Austin, TX 03MAY05: Texans rally at the State Capitol in Austin to protest Governor Rick Perry's plans for the Trans-Texas Corridor (TTC) a highway-building project that would add tollways linking major cities with thousands of miles of toll roads. <br />
 ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0169320.jpg
  • Brownsville, TX January, 2006:  Students in business computer information systems class work on assignments. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0190537.jpg
  • Austin, Texas:  Ninth grade Muslim student studying the classic satirical novel 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell with classmates. February 1, 2007 ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0226878.jpg
  • Austin, TX February 1, 2007: Ninth grade students studying the classic satirical novel 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell that criticizes the ruler's actions during the Russian Revolution.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0226880.jpg
  • Eagle Pass,  TX April 27, 2007: Cleanup efforts continue in the Rosita Valley colonia in Maverick County following Wednesday's tornado that killed 10 people in the U.S. and Mexico.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0232602.jpg
  • Austin, Texas February 15, 2007: Ninth-grade student of Thai descent working in the science computer lab at Akins High School.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0226886.jpg
  • Western coyote in brush in Big Bend National Park, Texas near Rio Grande Village.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0198933.jpg
  • Rain-swollen Fall Creek Falls tumbles into Colorado River in Central Texas. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0195291.jpg
  • Crawford, Texas 02 NOVEMBER 2004: U.S. President George W. Bush and wife Laura outside the Crawford Fire Hall where they voted Tuesday in the presidential © Bob Daemmrich  /
    EDAE0145991_AL.jpg
  • Texarkana, Texas 22NOV04: Workers rush to repair, renew and rearmor military Humvees bound for the war in Iraq.  Round-the-clock shifts of mechanics are working at the 33,000-acre base in northeast Texas.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0150265.jpg
  • Texas  MAR04: <br />
Boquillas Canyon in Big Bend National Park at sunset, early March. ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0147380.jpg
  • League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) National Convention held July, 2004 in San Antonio, TX   Vendor giving out information at career fair. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich ,
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  • Burnet County, TX June, 2004:  A Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) grooms himself while standing on a dead tree limb at Lake Buchanan in central Texas. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich ,
    EDAE0119102.jpg
  • Texas:  Middle School science students 6th and 7th grade learn about water and wastewater issues at city of Austin-sponsored Bule Thumb science event field trip.<br />
Students testing pH of various liquids with litmus paper test. April 2004 ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0098436.jpg
  • Personal trainer demonstrates "Good Morning" exercise with arms extended.  Valued as an exercise that strengthens the hip extensors as well as challenges the core strength and range of motion of the shoulders. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich ,
    EDAE0119055.jpg
  • Math teacher at all-girls school makes lesson plans on computer, Austin Texas. Model Release SP-67. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0077005.jpg
  • Hidalgo, TX February 27, 2007: Hispanic male student in ninth (9th) grade World Geography class at Hidalgo (TX) High School.      ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0250871x.jpg
  • Austin, TX November 3, 2007: Jenna Bush discusses her new book, "Ana's Story" at the Texas Book Festival that her mother founded 12 years ago.       ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0255054x.jpg
  • Big Bend National Park, Texas: Day canoeists floating the Rio Grande River just outside the mouth of Santa Elena canyon in west Big Bend National Park. March 15, 2007  ©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. Male officer holds up bag containing confiscated fruit brought in from Mexico at the Laredo, Texas international bridge <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. Male officer holds up bag containing confiscated fruit brought in from Mexico at the Laredo, Texas international bridge <br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441771.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security.Officers ask for personal documents from people at the Laredo, Texas port of entry from Mexico<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441769.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas   -U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Male and female officers, stand guard with guns at the Laredo, Texas international bridge.<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441766.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas   - U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security.Bilingual sings in English and Spanish with information at the Laredo, Texas port of entry from Mexico <br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441765.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas   - U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security.Bilingual sings in English and Spanish with information at the Laredo, Texas port of entry from Mexico <br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441764.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas -U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security.Officers check cars heading from Mexico into the US at the Laredo, Texas port of entry looking for illegal items in an effort to stop the flow of money and drugs  <br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441763.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Male officer does visual inspection of vehicle looking for contraband at the Laredo, Texas port of entry  <br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441759.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Officer with dog trained to sniff for guns, drugs and cash inspects cars at the Laredo, Texas port of entry from Mexico<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441757.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Officer holds bag containing a package of marijuana, used to train dogs to sniff and find illegal drugs coming into the US from Mexico<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441755.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Officer holds bag containing a package of marijuana, used to train dogs to sniff and find illegal drugs coming into the US from Mexico<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441754.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas   - U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Group of mostly Mexican citizens, stand in line waiting to fill out paperwork to travel into the US as trained dog checks for possible drugs, guided by female officer<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441753.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas   - U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Group of mostly Mexican citizens, stand in line waiting to fill out paperwork to travel into the US as trained dog checks for possible drugs, guided by female officer<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441752.jpg
  • 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
    EDAE0441750.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security.Officers ask for personal documents from people at the Laredo, Texas port of entry from Mexico<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441748.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Male places thumb on electronic scanner for identification at the Laredo, Texas port of entry <br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441747.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas -Pedestrian and bicycle crossing at the US-Mexico border in Laredo, Texas <br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441746.jpg
  • 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
    EDAE0441745.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Officer at the Laredo, Texas port of entry <br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441744.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - Male U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security speaks with truck driver coming in from Mexico at the World Trade Bridge in Laredo, Texas<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441735.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - Female agriculture specialists for U.S Customs and Border Protection, inspect boxes of celery coming in from Mexico at the  World Trade Bridge in Laredo, Texas<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441734.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - Female agriculture specialists for U.S Customs and Border Protection, inspect boxes of celery coming in from Mexico at the  World Trade Bridge in Laredo, Texas<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441733.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - Female agriculture specialists for U.S Customs and Border Protection, inspect boxes of celery coming in from Mexico at the  World Trade Bridge in Laredo, Texas<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441732.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - Female agriculture specialists for U.S Customs and Border Protection, inspect boxes of celery coming in from Mexico at the  World Trade Bridge in Laredo, Texas<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441731.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas -U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Group of mostly Mexican citizens, stand in line waiting to fill out paperwork to travel into the US<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441729.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Group of mostly Mexican citizens, stand in line waiting to fill out paperwork to travel into the US. Security measures include fingerprinting<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441728.jpg
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