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Mexico and Canada launch flurry of border measures to appease Trump
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Trump administration weighs sending 10,000 troops to U.S.-Mexico border
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Trump to deploy troops to US-Mexico border in hardline immigration strategy
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Trump Closes Border, Leaving Migrants in Mexico With Few Options
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Cowboys working quickly to find Mike McCarthy's replacement; Bill Belichick could be near top of wish list
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Trump uses New Orleans attack to push security and border agenda
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Trump blames ‘open borders’ for New Orleans, Las Vegas attacks
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