(1 Jul 2025)
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El Paso, Texas – 11 June 2025
1. Military vehicle along US Mexico border
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Santa Teresa, New Mexico – 13 June 2025
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Morgan Lee, The Associated Press:
“I’m near the southern U.S. Border with Mexico where the military and armored surveillance vehicles have been deployed.”
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El Paso, Texas – 11 June 2025
3. Military vehicle along US Mexico border
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Walter Slosar, US Border Patrol:
“I wanna make it extremely clear. Anyone who enters the United States illegally will be removed. Not necessarily just back to Juarez or to Chihuahua or right across the border, but also into Southern Mexico. Individuals will face criminal prosecution under the United States immigration law.”
5. People around a military vehicle along US Mexico border
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Walter Slosar, US Border Patrol:
“This applies to everybody. It applies to anybody from any country to include Mexican citizens who do not have the right to enter the country. You are not exempt. You cross illegally, you will be apprehended and you will flown back far from the United States international border.”
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Near Columbus, New Mexico – 12 June 2025
7. STILL, a sign warns against unauthorized entry into a militarized zone along the southern U.S. border in New Mexico as farm workers harvest onions
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Santa Teresa, New Mexico – 13 June 2025
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Morgan Lee, The Associated Press:
“It’s a strategy that authorities say could be replicated far and wide as President Trump tries to repel what he calls an invasion of migrants and provide 100 percent operational control of the U.S. border.”
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West of Columbus, New Mexico – 12 June 2025
9. Workers pick onions
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Santa Teresa, New Mexico – 13 June 2025
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Morgan Lee, Associated Press:
“The military zone here extends through ranches and farms."
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West of Columbus, New Mexico – 12 June 2025
11. Workers pick onions
12. SOUNDBITE (English) James Johnson, farmer:
“So I’m fourth generation. My great-grandfather came here in 1918, started as a cattle operation. My family started farming in the 1950s. We’ve now grown the farm up to about 3,000 acres of production.”
13. STILL A sign warns against unauthorized entry into a militarized zone along the southern U.S. border
14. SOUNDBITE (English) James Johnson, farmer:
“At one point there was border patrol estimates that were probably in the neighborhood of 700 within our our immediate area here which is about five miles of spans along the border. And now you know I would I’d love to be able to say we’re at an absolute zero but I do know that you know where there’s a will, there’s a way."
15. Workers in an onion field
16. SOUNDBITE (English) James Johnson, farmer:
“But the incursions and the people coming across are very few and far between now versus in the past.”
17. Onions on ground
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Las Cruces, New Mexico – 13 June 2025
18. SOUNDBITE (English) Ray Trejo, Luna County Commissioner:
“I think since the border wall that there’s a lot of folks who think that it’s a necessary thing because of the influx of migrants that are coming into our country. Personally, I’ve never seen that. We’ve always had individuals that came in to work in the fields, on ranches. That’s been happening historically."
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El Paso, Texas – 11 June 2025
19. People near a military vehicle
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Las Cruces, New Mexico – 13 June 2025
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