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  • In the desert of Mexico, a foreign exchange student  from Australia takes video at the border fence built on the Mexico/US boundary near Agua Prieta Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. The newly built fence is part of the project to secure the nearly 2,000 mile border - which is widely considered the most frequently traveled international border in the world, with an estimated 250 legal and 500 million illegal crossings every year. She did not attempt to cross.
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  • The border fence built on the Mexico/US boundary runs through the desert near Agua Prieta, Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. The newly built fence is part of the project to secure the nearly 2,000 mile border - which is widely considered the most frequently traveled international border in the world, with an estimated 250 legal and 500 million illegal crossings every year.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6370.jpg
  • The border fence built on the Mexico/US boundary runs through the desert near Agua Prieta, Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. The newly built fence is part of the project to secure the nearly 2,000 mile border - which is widely considered the most frequently traveled international border in the world, with an estimated 250 legal and 500 million illegal crossings every year.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6368.jpg
  • In the desert of Mexico, a man studies the border fence built on the Mexico/US boundary near Agua Prieta Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. The newly built fence is part of the project to secure the nearly 2,000 mile border - which is widely considered the most frequently traveled international border in the world, with an estimated 250 legal and 500 million illegal crossings every year. The man did not attempt to cross.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6364.jpg
  • In the desert of Mexico, a man studies the border fence built on the Mexico/US boundary near Agua Prieta Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. The newly built fence is part of the project to secure the nearly 2,000 mile border - which is widely considered the most frequently traveled international border in the world, with an estimated 250 legal and 500 million illegal crossings every year. The man did not attempt to cross.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6361.jpg
  • In the desert of Mexico, a man studies the border fence built on the Mexico/US boundary near Agua Prieta Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. The newly built fence is part of the project to secure the nearly 2,000 mile border - which is widely considered the most frequently traveled international border in the world, with an estimated 250 legal and 500 million illegal crossings every year. The man did not attempt to cross.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6358.jpg
  • In the desert of Mexico, a man studies the border fence built on the Mexico/US boundary near Agua Prieta Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. The newly built fence is part of the project to secure the nearly 2,000 mile border - which is widely considered the most frequently traveled international border in the world, with an estimated 250 legal and 500 million illegal crossings every year. The man did not attempt to cross.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6350.jpg
  • In the desert of Mexico, two foreign exchange students(one from China, one from the Netherlands) take photographs at the border fence built on the Mexico/US boundary near Agua Prieta Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. The newly built fence is part of the project to secure the nearly 2,000 mile border - which is widely considered the most frequently traveled international border in the world, with an estimated 250 legal and 500 million illegal crossings every year. Neither men did not attempt to cross.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6338.jpg
  • In the desert of Mexico, a man studies the border fence built on the Mexico/US boundary near Agua Prieta Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. The newly built fence is part of the project to secure the nearly 2,000 mile border - which is widely considered the most frequently traveled international border in the world, with an estimated 250 legal and 500 million illegal crossings every year. The man did not attempt to cross.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6333.jpg
  • Reflections are seen in car windows at the United States Border Station in Douglas, Arizona, which borders Agua Perieta, Mexico. Hundreds of undocumented immigrants pass across the desert here, and dozens die every year from dehydration and exposure.
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  • Reflections are seen in car windows at the United States Border Station in Douglas, Arizona, which borders Agua Perieta, Mexico. Hundreds of undocumented immigrants pass across the desert here, and dozens die every year from dehydration and exposure.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6672.jpg
  • A student volunteer offers food to people by US border patrol after trying to cross the United States Border near Douglas, Arizona illegally. They are at a Migrant Center  in Agua Perieta, Mexico. The Migrant Center does not encourage people to cross the nearly 2,000 mile border but will provide those who have been caught while crossing medical attention, as well as food and water. Hundreds of undocumented immigrants pass across the desert here, and dozens die every year from dehydration and exposure.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6463.jpg
  • A man give medical medical attention to a woman at a volunteer Migrant Center in Agua Perieta, Mexico on the United States Border near Douglas, Arizona. Both man and woman were caught by US border patrol after trying to cross illeagally. The Migrant Center does not encourage people to cross the nearly 2,000 mile border but will provide those who have been caught while crossing medical attention, as well as food and water. Hundreds of undocumented immigrants pass across the desert here, and dozens die every year from dehydration and exposure.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6455.jpg
  • A man give medical medical attention to a woman at a volunteer Migrant Center in Agua Perieta, Mexico on the United States Border near Douglas, Arizona. Both man and woman were caught by US border patrol after trying to cross illeagally. The Migrant Center does not encourage people to cross the nearly 2,000 mile border but will provide those who have been caught while crossing medical attention, as well as food and water. Hundreds of undocumented immigrants pass across the desert here, and dozens die every year from dehydration and exposure.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6453.jpg
  • A man give medical medical attention to a woman at a volunteer Migrant Center in Agua Perieta, Mexico on the United States Border near Douglas, Arizona. Both man and woman were caught by US border patrol after trying to cross illeagally. The Migrant Center does not encourage people to cross the nearly 2,000 mile border but will provide those who have been caught while crossing medical attention, as well as food and water. Hundreds of undocumented immigrants pass across the desert here, and dozens die every year from dehydration and exposure.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6451.jpg
  • Men fill up water containers on the Mexico/US Border near Agua Perieta, Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. Hundreds of undocumented immigrants pass across the desert here, and dozens die every year from dehydration and exposure. The men, part of a group called "Agua Por Vida" do not encourage people to cross the nearly 2,000 mile border but do not believe people should die needlessly.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6400.jpg
  • Men fill up water containers on the Mexico/US Border near Agua Perieta, Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. Hundreds of undocumented immigrants pass across the desert here, and dozens die every year from dehydration and exposure. The men, part of a group called "Agua Por Vida" do not encourage people to cross the nearly 2,000 mile border but do not believe people should die needlessly.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6397.jpg
  • A water container on the Mexico/US Border near Agua Perieta, Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. Hundreds of undocumented immigrants pass across the desert here, and dozens die every year from dehydration and exposure. A group called "Agua Por Vida" leaves the containers and marks them with flags. They do not encourage people to cross the nearly 2,000 mile border but do not believe people should die needlessly.
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  • A man rests, waiting for the cover of night to cross the Mexico/US Border near Agua Perieta, Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. Hundreds of undocumented immigrants pass across the desert here, and dozens die every year from dehydration and exposure.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6297.jpg
  • Me joke while resting and waiting for the cover of night to cross the Mexico/US Border near Agua Perieta, Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. Hundreds of undocumented immigrants pass across the desert here, and dozens die every year from dehydration and exposure.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6295.jpg
  • Men fill up water containers on the Mexico/US Border near Agua Perieta, Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. Hundreds of undocumented immigrants pass across the desert here, and dozens die every year from dehydration and exposure. The men, part of a group called "Agua Por Vida" do not encourage people to cross the nearly 2,000 mile border but do not believe people should die needlessly.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6293.jpg
  • A man opens a gate in the Mexico/US Border near Agua Perieta, Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. Hundreds of undocumented immigrants pass across the desert here, and dozens die every year from dehydration and exposure. The man, part of a group called "Agua Por Vida" leaves water for those attempting to cross. They do not encourage people to cross the nearly 2,000 mile border but do not believe people should die needlessly.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6285.jpg
  • Outside of a volunteer Migrant Center in Agua Perieta, Mexico on the US Border near Douglas, Arizona. Hundreds of undocumented immigrants pass across the desert here, and dozens die every year from dehydration and exposure. The Migrant Center does not encourage people to cross the nearly 2,000 mile border but will provide those who have been caught while crossing medical attention, as well as food and water.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6447.jpg
  • Outside of a volunteer Migrant Center in Agua Perieta, Mexico on the US Border near Douglas, Arizona. Hundreds of undocumented immigrants pass across the desert here, and dozens die every year from dehydration and exposure. The Migrant Center does not encourage people to cross the nearly 2,000 mile border but will provide those who have been caught while crossing medical attention, as well as food and water.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6437.jpg
  • A man receives food and medical attention at volunteer Migrant Center in Agua Perieta, Mexico on the US Border near Douglas, Arizona. The Migrant Center does not encourage people to cross the nearly 2,000 mile border but will provide those who have been caught while crossing medical attention, as well as food and water. Hundreds of undocumented immigrants pass across the desert here, and dozens die every year from dehydration and exposure.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6446.jpg
  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
    LMB_52009_SoBorder_8768.jpg
  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
    LMB_52009_SoBorder_8762.jpg
  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
    LMB_52009_SoBorder_8761.jpg
  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
    LMB_52009_SoBorder_8756.jpg
  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
    LMB_52009_SoBorder_8753.jpg
  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
    LMB_52009_SoBorder_8750.jpg
  • Student volunteers arrive at a drug and alcohol rehabilitation complex called CREEDA, in Agua Perieta, Mexico. Drugs have been come a much bigger problem on Mexican/US border towns in recent years. Tourism which features volunteer work has also become a popular travel trend.
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  • Men stay in a drug and alcohol rehabilitation complex called CREEDA, in Agua Perieta, Mexico. Drugs have been come a much bigger problem on Mexican/US border towns in recent years.
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  • Men stay in a drug and alcohol rehabilitation complex called CREEDA, in Agua Perieta, Mexico. Drugs have been come a much bigger problem on Mexican/US border towns in recent years.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6558.jpg
  • Mexico/US Border trip - Agua Perieta/ Douglas Arizona. United World College students study Migrant and immigration issues  Traffic- cars trucks and busses- drive under a glowing sunset in Agua Perieta, Mexico.
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  • Green trees grow over a wooden fence.
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  • Green trees grow over a wooden fence.
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  • Green trees grow over a wooden fence.
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