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NOGALES, Ariz. — Drone aircraft patrol the United States-Mexico border from the skies. Fast boats look out for smugglers at sea. And tens of thousands of Border Patrol agents use trucks, horses, all-terrain vehicles and bicycles to stop unauthorized crossers on land.
But there is another route across the border, one in which smugglers slither north. As enforcement efforts have increased and border barriers have been built, tunneling has gained in popularity, with Nogales becoming the capital.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/03/us/03tunnels.html?ref=americas
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What did they use in WW2 when they found the enemy in tunnels or caves? Use flame thowers on the bastards. No arrests, just char-broil.
But there is another route across the border, one in which smugglers slither north. As enforcement efforts have increased and border barriers have been built, tunneling has gained in popularity, with Nogales becoming the capital.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/03/us/03tunnels.html?ref=americas
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What did they use in WW2 when they found the enemy in tunnels or caves? Use flame thowers on the bastards. No arrests, just char-broil.
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