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Illegal Border Crossings Are Down, or Are They?

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For years, the Department of Homeland Security has boasted that the beefed up enforcement at the Mexican border has cut back on illegal crossings. But a new study commissioned by the agency raises questions about that very claim.

Our piece was reported by Michel Marizco of "Fronteras Desk."

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