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  • Bud Natus is a rancher whose property borders Mexico along the Rio Grande river in Eagle Pass, Texas. Natus carries a rifle for protection against migrant and drug smugglers. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • Bob Maupin, a rancher along the U.S. Mexico border in Campo, California, patrols his property for undocumented migrants on Barack Obama's inauguration day, January 20, 2009. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
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  • Bud Natus is a rancher whose property borders Mexico along the Rio Grande river in Eagle Pass, Texas. Natus carries a rifle for protection against migrant and drug smugglers. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    US Mexico border117.jpg
  • Bob Maupin, a rancher along the U.S. Mexico border in Campo, California, patrols his property for undocumented migrants on Barack Obama's inauguration day, January 20, 2009. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    US Mexico border166.jpg
  • Sonny Wipff of Eagle Pass, Texas, repairs fence cut the night before allegedly by smugglers. Sonny's herd faces quarantine if any of the cattle escape his ranch. After 115 yrs of working the  ranch near the US Mexico border, his family is moving out to get away from the problems of smugglers.
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  • Sonny Wipff of Eagle Pass, Texas. Sonny's herd faces quarantine if any of the cattle escape his ranch. After 115 yrs of working the  ranch near the US Mexico border, his family is moving out to get away from the problems of smugglers.
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  • The Hoelscher family working a ranch along the US/Mexico border where smuggling and violence was escalating. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
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  • A ranch hand drives cattle through a field near Independence, California in Inyo County.
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  • Bob Maupin has lived on the U.S./Mexico border for over 60 years in eastern San Diego County. His fence abuts Mexico and is often used by migrant and drug smugglers to illegally enter the United States. Much of Bob's day, including Inauguration Day on January 20, 2009, is devoted to checking his fence and property for signs of illegal entry. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • Bob Maupin has lived on the U.S./Mexico border for over 60 years in eastern San Diego County. His fence abuts Mexico and is often used by migrant and drug smugglers to illegally enter the United States. Much of Bob's day, including Inauguration Day on January 20, 2009, is devoted to checking his fence and property for signs of illegal entry. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • Bob Maupin has lived on the U.S./Mexico border for over 60 years in eastern San Diego County. His fence abuts Mexico and is often used by migrant and drug smugglers to illegally enter the United States. Much of Bob's day, including Inauguration Day on January 20, 2009, is devoted to checking his fence and property for signs of illegal entry. Here, neighbor Dick Buck, left, a Minuteman Civil Defense Corps volunteer,  helps Bob repair the fence cut by smugglers. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • Bob Maupin has lived on the U.S./Mexico border for over 60 years in eastern San Diego County. His fence abuts Mexico and is often used by migrant and drug smugglers to illegally enter the United States. Much of Bob's day, including Inauguration Day on January 20, 2009, is devoted to checking his fence and property for signs of illegal entry. Here, neighbor Dick Buck, right, a Minuteman Civil Defense Corps volunteer, helps Bob repair the fence cut by smugglers. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • Roger Barnett regularly patrolled his property along the US/Mexico border while carrying an assault rifle and pistol. Roger would track suspected undocumented immigrants crossing his property into America. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
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  • The Holmgren family tends to fields and equipment on their ranch that borders Piedras Negras, Mexico. The family has seen an increase in drug and migrant smuggling through their ranch near Eagle Pass, Texas. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Immigration Border Eagle Pass 10.jpg
  • The Holmgren family tends to fields and equipment on their ranch that borders Piedras Negras, Mexico. The family has seen an increase in drug and migrant smuggling through their ranch near Eagle Pass, Texas. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Immigration Border Eagle Pass 6.jpg
  • The Holmgren family tends to fields and equipment on their ranch that borders Piedras Negras, Mexico. The family has seen an increase in drug and migrant smuggling through their ranch near Eagle Pass, Texas. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Immigration Border Eagle Pass 4.jpg
  • Resident of Eagle Pass, TX in the main business area that serves the two border towns, Eagle Pass and Piedras Negras (Mexico) . Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Immigration Border Eagle Pass 3.jpg
  • A group of undocumented migrants are detained after crossing the Rio Grande River into Eagle Pass, Texas. The river is the international boundary between Piedras Negras, MX and Eagle Pass and is easily crossed, making the small Texas town a hot-spot for illegal crossings. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
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  • The Holmgren family tends to fields and equipment on their ranch that borders Piedras Negras, Mexico along the US/Mexico Border.  Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • Bob Maupin has lived on the U.S./Mexico border for over 60 years in eastern San Diego County. His fence abuts Mexico and is often used by migrant and drug smugglers to illegally enter the United States. Much of Bob's day, including Inauguration Day on January 20, 2009, is devoted to checking his fence and property for signs of illegal entry. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    US Mexico border131.jpg
  • Bob Maupin has lived on the U.S./Mexico border for over 60 years in eastern San Diego County. His fence abuts Mexico and is often used by migrant and drug smugglers to illegally enter the United States. Much of Bob's day, including Inauguration Day on January 20, 2009, is devoted to checking his fence and property for signs of illegal entry. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    US Mexico border140.jpg
  • Bob Maupin has lived on the U.S./Mexico border for over 60 years in eastern San Diego County. His fence abuts Mexico and is often used by migrant and drug smugglers to illegally enter the United States. Much of Bob's day, including Inauguration Day on January 20, 2009, is devoted to checking his fence and property for signs of illegal entry. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • Bob Maupin has lived on the U.S./Mexico border for over 60 years in eastern San Diego County. His fence abuts Mexico and is often used by migrant and drug smugglers to illegally enter the United States. Much of Bob's day, including Inauguration Day on January 20, 2009, is devoted to checking his fence and property for signs of illegal entry. Here, neighbor Dick Buck, a Minuteman Civil Defense Corps volunteer, helps Bob repair the fence cut by smugglers. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    US Mexico border146.jpg
  • Bob Maupin has lived on the U.S./Mexico border for over 60 years in eastern San Diego County. His fence abuts Mexico and is often used by migrant and drug smugglers to illegally enter the United States. Much of Bob's day, including Inauguration Day on January 20, 2009, is devoted to checking his fence and property for signs of illegal entry. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    US Mexico border151.jpg
  • Bob Maupin has lived on the U.S./Mexico border for over 60 years in eastern San Diego County. His fence abuts Mexico and is often used by migrant and drug smugglers to illegally enter the United States. Much of Bob's day, including Inauguration Day on January 20, 2009, is devoted to checking his fence and property for signs of illegal entry and stopping to chat with the U.S. Border Patrol. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • Armed citizen patrol along the U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego, California in an effort to stop undocumented migrants from entering the U.S. from Mexico. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • A group of undocumented migrants are detained after crossing the Rio Grande River into Eagle Pass, Texas. The river is the international boundary between Piedras Negras, MX and Eagle Pass and is easily crossed, making the small Texas town a hot-spot for illegal crossings. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Immigration Border Eagle Pass 11.jpg
  • The Holmgren family tends to fields and equipment on their ranch that borders Piedras Negras, Mexico. The family has seen an increase in drug and migrant smuggling through their ranch near Eagle Pass, Texas. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Immigration Border Eagle Pass 5.jpg
  • Resident of Eagle Pass, TX in the main business area that serves the two border towns, Eagle Pass and Piedras Negras (Mexico) . Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    Immigration Border Eagle Pass 2.jpg
  • Residents from Piedras Negras, Mexico & Eagle Pass, TX gather to celebrate a international day between these two border towns that are on opposite sides of the immigration debate. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • Bob Maupin has lived on the U.S./Mexico border for over 60 years in eastern San Diego County. His fence abuts Mexico and is often used by migrant and drug smugglers to illegally enter the United States. Much of Bob's day, including Inauguration Day on January 20, 2009, is devoted to checking his fence and property for signs of illegal entry. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    US Mexico border143.jpg
  • Bob Maupin has lived on the U.S./Mexico border for over 60 years in eastern San Diego County. His fence abuts Mexico and is often used by migrant and drug smugglers to illegally enter the United States. Much of Bob's day, including Inauguration Day on January 20, 2009, is devoted to checking his fence and property for signs of illegal entry. Here, neighbor Dick Buck, a Minuteman Civil Defense Corps volunteer, helps Bob repair the fence cut by smugglers. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    US Mexico border144.jpg
  • Bob Maupin has lived on the U.S./Mexico border for over 60 years in eastern San Diego County. His fence abuts Mexico and is often used by migrant and drug smugglers to illegally enter the United States. Much of Bob's day, including Inauguration Day on January 20, 2009, is devoted to checking his fence and property for signs of illegal entry. Here, neighbor Dick Buck, on the far side of the fence, a Minuteman Civil Defense Corps volunteer, helps Bob repair the fence cut by smugglers. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    US Mexico border149.jpg
  • Bob Maupin has lived on the U.S./Mexico border for over 60 years in eastern San Diego County. His fence abuts Mexico and is often used by migrant and drug smugglers to illegally enter the United States. Much of Bob's day, including Inauguration Day on January 20, 2009, is devoted to checking his fence and property for signs of illegal entry. Here, neighbor Dick Buck, left, a Minuteman Civil Defense Corps volunteer, and a U.S. Border Patrol agent holding a shotgun talk near a whole cut in Bob's fence. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    US Mexico border150.jpg
  • Bob Maupin has lived on the U.S./Mexico border for over 60 years in eastern San Diego County. His fence abuts Mexico and is often used by migrant and drug smugglers to illegally enter the United States. Much of Bob's day, including Inauguration Day on January 20, 2009, is devoted to checking his fence and property for signs of illegal entry. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    US Mexico border153.jpg
  • 56 Tule Elk were introduced into Owens Valley in Inyo County on the Eastern side of the Sierras in 1934 and 1935. The herd numbers below 300 and can range basically from Lone Pine to Bishop. This small herd was seen near Independence where the total number, according to CA Dept of Fish and Wildlife, is between 60 and 80 Elk.
    Sierra Nevada Summer 2022-6822.jpg
  • 56 Tule Elk were introduced into Owens Valley in Inyo County on the Eastern side of the Sierras in 1934 and 1935. The herd numbers below 300 and can range basically from Lone Pine to Bishop. This small herd was seen near Independence where the total number, according to CA Dept of Fish and Wildlife, is between 60 and 80 Elk.
    Sierra Nevada Summer 2022-6806.jpg
  • 56 Tule Elk were introduced into Owens Valley in Inyo County on the Eastern side of the Sierras in 1934 and 1935. The herd numbers below 300 and can range basically from Lone Pine to Bishop. This small herd was seen near Independence where the total number, according to CA Dept of Fish and Wildlife, is between 60 and 80 Elk.
    Sierra Nevada Summer 2022-6825.jpg
  • 56 Tule Elk were introduced into Owens Valley in Inyo County on the Eastern side of the Sierras in 1934 and 1935. The herd numbers below 300 and can range basically from Lone Pine to Bishop. This small herd was seen near Independence en route to Mammoth Lakes.
    Sierra Nevada Summer 2022-6831.jpg
  • 56 Tule Elk were introduced into Owens Valley in Inyo County on the Eastern side of the Sierras in 1934 and 1935. The herd numbers below 300 and can range basically from Lone Pine to Bishop. This small herd was seen near Independence where the total number, according to CA Dept of Fish and Wildlife, is between 60 and 80 Elk.
    Sierra Nevada Summer 2022-6809.jpg
  • 56 Tule Elk were introduced into Owens Valley in Inyo County on the Eastern side of the Sierras in 1934 and 1935. The herd numbers below 300 and can range basically from Lone Pine to Bishop. This small herd was seen near Independence where the total number, according to CA Dept of Fish and Wildlife, is between 60 and 80 Elk.
    Sierra Nevada Summer 2022-6818.jpg
  • Bob Maupin, a border rancher along the U.S. Mexico border in Campo, California, repairs fence cut by smugglers moving undocumented immigrants into the country through his property on January 20, 2009. On other side is Dick Buck, left, a Minuteman Civil Defense Corps volunteer, and a US Customs and Border Protection agent. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • Bob Maupin, a border rancher along the U.S. Mexico border in Campo, California, repairs fence cut by smugglers moving undocumented immigrants into the country through his property on January 20, 2009. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
    US Mexico border170.jpg
  • Bob Maupin, a border rancher along the U.S. Mexico border in Campo, California, repairs fence cut by smugglers moving undocumented immigrants into the country through his property on January 20, 2009. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests. PLEASE CONTACT TODD BIGELOW DIRECTLY WITH YOUR LICENSING REQUEST. THANK YOU!
    US Mexico border168.jpg
  • Armed rancher patrols the U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego, California in hopes of stopping the undocumented migrants from crossing their property into the United States. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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  • Bud Natus is a ranch manager who has been shot at while working the property that ends at the Rio Grande river. On the other side is Mexico and Natus says he now arms himself against migrant smugglers and drug smugglers who cross the river and the ranch into the U.S. Please contact Todd Bigelow directly with your licensing requests.
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