Roger Dirosa, with the US Fish and Wildlife Service, left, checks an abondoned truck in the Cabeza Prieta Wildlife Refuge on Tuesday, March 22, 2005, near Phoenix. Land managers for Arizona’s borderlands are overwhelmed by a rise in the environmental damage caused by people sneaking into the country from Mexico. Stretches of land in southwestern Arizona are pockmarked with the debris of illegal immigration from rusting cars to the rutted trails that migrants and their U.S. Border Patrol pursuers cut into the desert. The Arizona Republic photo by Carlos Chavez
BORDER SECURITY FACT or FICTION ? MORE BOOTS ON THE BORDER NOW THAN EVER BEFORE ! SOME CALL FOR MILITIA, MARSHALL LAW TO STOP THE INVASION ! » BORDER ENVIRONMENT
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