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IMM2001082311 - 23 AUGUST 2001 - NACO, ARIZONA, USA: Naco Border Patrol Agents, Jeff Smith, left and Gus Lopez, right, question a group of illegal aliens that were brought out of the desert after being captured in Naco, Arizona, August 24, 2001. Agents from only the Naco station, which covers a 15 mile stretch of border between Arizona and Mexico, intercepted 94, 728 illegal aliens to date since January 1, 2001. cc/cc/Chris Corder UPI UPI
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