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"Where's the Welfare State?" October 1, 1962 from The New Republic.

Who Needs Enemies When We Have Friends Like the Marlboro Man?

Arizona Chapter, American Cancer Society, September 27, 1963.

"Who Rules the Rules Committee?"

January 25, 1963. 88th Congress.

"Who's Winning the Cold War?"

October 4, 1962. 87th Congress.

"Will Rogers is Running for President."

December 1974.

Female citizens of Guatemala

The train yards in El Paso that border the Rio Grande are favorite crossing points for undocumented workers. The trains provide relatively easy and quick transportation out of town, and the yards provide many hiding and resting areas. This is the…

“International Boundary” sign within Organ Pipe National Monument marking the U.S. border with Mexico. Behind the sign, several large saguaros are visible.

The Rio Grande, surrounded by vegetation on both sides. In the distance, a road and residential structures are visible.

Several trees surround a small area littered with refuse and branches.

View of a "no-man's land" along the McAllen-Hidalgo-Reynosa toll bridge. These areas are neither private property nor publicly maintained and are excellent hiding areas for people who have just crossed the river illegally.

“Plant a Good Tree” fund with Udall. Campaign trail. 1976.

Stewart Udall holding his book, “To the Inland Empire.”

View of a fence near Monument 106 with a sign that reads "U.S. Government Structure".

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