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New signs warning residents that borderlands on the Rio Grande are now under the military and restricted have started popping ...
Annexed militarized zones will soon cover nearly one-third of the U.S. border with Mexico, empowering soldiers to arrest ...
COLUMBUS, N.M. (AP) — Orange no-entry signs posted by the U.S. military in English and Spanish dot the New Mexico desert, where a border wall cuts past onion fields and parched ranches with ...
Orange no-entry signs posted by the U.S. military in English and Spanish dot the New Mexico desert, where a border wall cuts past onion fields and parched ranches with tufts of tall grass growing ...
STORY: Along the southern New Mexico border separating the U.S. from Mexico, this has become a common sight.In April, 110,000 acres of land – an area seven times the size of Manhattan – was ...
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The economic effects are undermining executive confidence and potential job growth in both countries. Long-term planning has ...
COLUMBUS, New Mexico (AP) — Orange no-entry signs posted by the U.S. military in English and Spanish dot the New Mexico desert, where a border wall cuts past onion fields and parched ranches ...
COLUMBUS, N.M. (AP) - Orange no-entry signs posted by the U.S. military in English and Spanish dot the New Mexico desert, where a border wall cuts past onion fields and parched ranches with tufts ...
Military expansion. Two militarized zones form a buffer along 230 miles (370 kilometers) of border, from Fort Hancock, Texas, through El Paso and westward across vast New Mexico ranchlands.
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