US-MEXICO-BORDER-TUNNEL-WALL

US Border Patrol agent Kevin Hecht walks past the US-Mexico border wall near the Morley Gate Border Station at the US-Mexico border in Nogales, Arizona on October 13, 2016, past a dated cement block on the road, signifying the date a tunnel which once ran across the border was closed off. Since discovering the first drug tunnel in nearby Douglas, Arizona in 1990, border officials have found nearly 200 more along the 2,000 border in the Southwest, mostly in Arizona and California, with tunnels numerous in the Nogales area. / AFP / Frederic J. BROWN (Photo credit should read FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)
US Border Patrol agent Kevin Hecht walks past the US-Mexico border wall near the Morley Gate Border Station at the US-Mexico border in Nogales, Arizona on October 13, 2016, past a dated cement block on the road, signifying the date a tunnel which once ran across the border was closed off. Since discovering the first drug tunnel in nearby Douglas, Arizona in 1990, border officials have found nearly 200 more along the 2,000 border in the Southwest, mostly in Arizona and California, with tunnels numerous in the Nogales area. / AFP / Frederic J. BROWN (Photo credit should read FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)
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