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Indian customs agents worried about reorganization
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THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2003 The Shadow Wolves, a special group of Native American customs agents who have been responsible for some of the largest seizures of illegal drugs on the U.S.-Mexico border, say they are worried about being folded into the new Department of Homeland Security. The Wolves are being moved to a border patrol unit. They want concrete assurances that their mission as narcotics trackers won't change. Get the Story:
Indian trackers fear customs role (The Arizona Republic 6/26)
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