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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT34) JACUMBA, Calif. -- Feb. 23, 2003 -- BORDER-TOWNS-3 -- Jacumba, California and Jacume, Mexico, are small unmemorable towns, and nobody paid much attention until the brush fire of world events made it impossible to ignore them. Originally the border that divided the men today was a simple wire fence that cattle routinely trampled. Then came the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, followed by helicopters and lights and motion detectors and extra border agents, and now nobody is allowed to cross into Jacumba, no exceptions. In Jacumba, racial tensions are also percolating. Tom Lenhart, 64, an American shopkeeper in Jacumba, says the border issue had driven a wedge through town. "The Mexican-Americans won't shop at your store anymore unless you speak Spanish," says Lenhart. "The neighborliness is gone." Lenhart in front of his novelty shop in Jacumba, Calif., Feb. 22, 2003. (Dave Gatley/The New York Times)
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2003-02-23
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The New York Times Agency
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