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Why border patrol agents say their job has shifted in recent years
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Why border patrol agents say their job has shifted in recent years
KCRA Updated: 7:07 PM PDT May 22, 2019
Brian Heap
SAN DIEGO (KCRA) —
The barriers separating Mexico and the United States are more than a physical wall.
There are cameras, sensors, lights and more. There are also the men and women of the U.S. Border Patrol. KCRA rode along with two of them to get their perspective.
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"There are cameras, sensors, lights and more..."
NONE of which seems to be very effective, does it?
BUILD THE WALL.
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