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For O'odham, border fence poses real problems

The 700-mile border fence that's being bandied about in Congress looks like a reasonable solution to illegal immigration problems if you happen to not live anywhere near the border.
However, for the desert-dwelling Tohono O'odham Indians, who have lived in the region for centuries before any border existed, the fence poses unique problems that Congress should not ignore. The Arizona Daily Star.