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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT32) JACUMBE, Mexico -- Feb. 23, 2003 -- BORDER-TOWNS -- Jacumba, California and Jacume, Mexico, are small unmemorable towns, between them was a metal and wood wall similar to a traffic barricade on a dead-end street, 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 in 1995, the barricade was built to discourage caravans smuggling people and narcotics from driving into the United States from Mexico. 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. Roberto Lopez of Jacume, Mexico, left, and Russell Duncan of Jacumba, Calif., chatted Feb. 21, 2003, at the fence, the United States border, separating their towns. (Dave Gatley/The New York Times)
CENA MINIMALNA - 100 USD
2003-02-23
EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
Dave Gatley/The New York Times/Redux
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