Public Domain: Border Fence by Dan Heaton, U.S. Air Force (DOD Photo 061003-F-1726H-004)
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U.S. Air Force airmen install a fence along the U.S.-Mexico border east of San Luis, Ariz., on Oct. 3, 2006. The Guardsmen are working in partnership with the U.S. Border Patrol as part of Operation Jump Start. The airmen are assigned to the 188th Fighter Wing Arkansas Air National Guard. DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Dan Heaton, U.S. Air Force. (Released)

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draymondKC (55 months ago | reply)
Thanks for sharing the great photo! We have posted the pic under "New Reality Show: Who Wants to Marry a U.S. Cititzen?" at www.duhmagazine.com, with your name linked back to this web page. Let us know if the attribution is okay. Thanks!
irhynds (52 months ago | reply)
What's interesting is that one of the soldiers is standing behind the fence on the Mexican side. In theory he'd be breaking Mexican law by being there. Great photo though, thank you for posting it!
Psomas added this photo to their favorites. (46 months ago)