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#3 Inspecting a freight train from Mexico for smuggled immigrants. El Paso, Texas, June 1938

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#3 Inspecting a freight train from Mexico for smuggled immigrants. El Paso, Texas, June 1938

Rare Vintage Show What the Texas-Mexico Border Looked Like in the Late 1930s

#3 Inspecting a freight train from Mexico for smuggled immigrants. El Paso, Texas, June 1938

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