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Increased Deaths Along the Mexico-U.S. Border
Originally From New America Media Monday, October 22, 2007 : LOS ANGELES -- On average, one person a day perishes trying to cross the border from Mexico to America, reports La Opinión. Deaths have increased since the implementation of the border enforcement program known as Operation Gatekeeper in 1994. A triple layered wall, night vision equipment and powerful lights separating Tijuana from San Diego force immigrants from Mexico to take more dangerous routes north.
Originally From New America Media Monday, October 22, 2007 : LOS ANGELES -- On average, one person a day perishes trying to cross the border from Mexico to America, reports La Opinión. Deaths have increased since the implementation of the border enforcement program known as Operation Gatekeeper in 1994. A triple layered wall, night vision equipment and powerful lights separating Tijuana from San Diego force immigrants from Mexico to take more dangerous routes north.
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