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When it comes to anyone's immediate living environment, it pays to understand the neighborhood... and when that neighborhood includes the twelve foot Mexican border fence just over a mile away, the neighborhood is both complex and fascinating. Our off grid acreage is full of red dust, fierce wind, mesquite trees, Border Patrol officers traveling via SUV or on horseback, and pedestrian Mexicans heading north.
In the roughly six weeks we've lived here, I've seen half a dozen "BP Roundups" during my sometimes daily journeys back and forth between our camp trailer and the town of Sierra Vista some twenty-five miles to the north. In each case, two or more Border Patrol officers have been alert and on their feet, supervising roughly a dozen Mexican men--some little more than boys, some clearly older. There is an extremely deep wash in the vicinity which serves well to hide men on foot, and at least one of those roundups took place where a wide dirt street crosses the wash. In all cases, the northbound men are seated while the officers are presumably processing everyone prior to transport and eventual deportation.
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will smith
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