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Border fence could go up in Hudspeth next week
NEELY'S CROSSING -- Federal contractors and sub-contractors are holding meeting with local property ranchers and scouting border levees in rural Hudspeth County in advance of construction of the border fence there which could start as soon as next week. Thursday morning's meeting was held at the U.S. Border Patrol Station in Sierra Blanca and was only open to ranchers who own property along the border and had been invited. Tom Neely and George Paradas were both invited and both men have spent their entire lives ranching along the Rio Grande near Neely's Crossing.
07 Sep 2008 @ 04:55 am
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From Anonyma - 07 Sep 2008 @ 03:25 pm
Can't go up fast enough. But we need boots on the ground, too.







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