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At least eight migrants dead on Ariz. reservation
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FRIDAY, MAY 30, 2003 The bodies of at least eight Mexican migrants have been found in the past week on the Tohono O'odham Reservation. Mexican nationals sometimes use the reservation, which spans the U.S.-Mexico border, to cross into the U.S. Some die of heat exposure and exhaustion. Since last October, there have been 47 reported border-crossing deaths. Get the Story:
State border deaths on grim record pace (The Arizona Republic 5/30)
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