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** FILE ** A Customs and Border Protection agent patrols by car along the U.S.-Mexico border in Nogales, Ariz., in April 2010. (Associated Press)

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** FILE ** A fence marks the Mexico-U.S. border near Nogales, Ariz. The U.S. government hasn’t come up with a comprehensive strategy to secure the border, despite an all-out war between Mexico and its violent drug gangs that has claimed 35,000 lives and pushed hundreds of thousands of immigrants into the United States. (AP Photo/Matt York)

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Paris Hilton during her autograph signing session at a Sears in the Perisur Mall of Mexico City, Mexico, Tuesday March 29, 2011. Hilton is in Mexico to promote her new shoe line. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

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The shoes of American celebrity Paris Hilton are seen as she waits for a news conference in Mexico City, Mexico, Tuesday March 29, 2011. Hilton is in Mexico to promote her new shoe collection. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

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Journalists Carlos Loret de Mola (left) and Sergio Sarmiento speak at Mexico Initiative 2011 in Mexico City last Thursday. Most of Mexico's largest news media outlets agreed to a set of drug-war reporting guidelines, promising not to glorify drug traffickers, publish cartel propaganda messages or reveal information that could endanger police operations.

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** FILE ** Carlos Pascual, U.S. ambassador to Mexico (AP Photo/Franka Bruns, File)

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New York Red Bulls defender Rafael Marquez, of Mexico, watches an NBA basketball game between the New Jersey Nets and the Boston Celtics, Monday, March 14, 2011, in Newark, N.J. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Agent Jaime Zapata was mortally wounded Feb. 15 during an attack near San Luis Potosi, Mexico. (Courtesy of ICE officials)

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Mexican federal police guard a U.S. Embassy vehicle after it came under attack by unknown gunmen on Highway 57 between Mexico City and Monterrey, near the town of Santa Maria Del Rio, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico, Tuesday Feb. 15, 2011. A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent was killed and another wounded in the attack. (AP Photo/Pulso Diario de San Luis-Teodoro Blanco Vazquez)

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** FILE ** Mexican federal police guard a U.S. Embassy vehicle after it came under fire from unknown gunmen on Highway 57 between Mexico City and Monterrey, near the town of Santa Maria Del Rio in San Luis Potosi state, Mexico, on Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011. A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent was killed, and another was wounded in the attack. (AP Photo/Pulso Diario de San Luis, Teodoro Blanco Vazquez)

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Mexican federal police and army soldiers guard a U.S. Embassy vehicle after it came under attack by unknown gunmen on Highway 57 between Mexico City and Monterrey, near the town of Santa Maria Del Rio, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico, Tuesday Feb. 15, 2011. A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent was killed and another wounded in the attack. (AP Photo/Pulso Diario de San Luis-Teodoro Blanco Vazquez)

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Carlos Mario Gonzalez, 16, who was a sophomore at Cathedral High School in El Paso, Texas, was one of three U.S. students who were killed by unknown gunmen on Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011, outside a car dealership across the border in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. (AP Photo/Cathedral High School)

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The Rev. Alejandro Solalinde talks with migrants at a shelter in Chahuites, in southern Mexico's Oaxaca state, on Jan. 8. He warns migrants of their risk of being abducted and perhaps killed by the Zetas-linked kidnappers. (Associated Press)

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A migrant from Central America stands outside a migrant house, as do local police in the town of Arriaga, in Mexico's southern state of Chiapas, on Jan. 6. More than forty such migrants were abducted in Oaxaca in a December incident; 20 subsequently escaped. (Associated Press)

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FILE - In thisJan. 21, 2011 file photo originally provided by the Quintana Roo State Attorney Generals Office, pop singer Kalimba, left, from Mexico, is seen by a police officer in Chetumal, Mexico, after being deported from El Paso, Texas. He was being sought in Mexico on charges of raping a teenage girl. A Mexican judge has ruled there is not enough evidence to try Kalimba on rape charges, and ordered him released. The charges alleged that a 17-year-old girl was raped on Dec. 19 at a Quintana Roo hotel. (AP Photo/Quintana Roo State Attorney Generals Office)

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From left; President Barack Obama meets Michaele Salahi, President Bush and first lady Laura Bush, first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton dances with Argentine President Carlos Menem and (background) Mexico President Vicente Fox saw fireworks at his White House visit. (Photos: Associated Press and The Washington Times)

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Hinds Cave, a major archeological site in southwest Texas near the Mexico border, is the place where Mr. Belknap found a bone fragment of what he says is the oldest-known domesticated dog in North America. A carbon-dating test pegged the age of the bone at 9,400 years old. (Associated Press)

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The widow of municipal police officer Andres Gutierrez grieves during his wake Dec. 6 in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. He and three other officers were ambushed and killed on Dec. 4. (Associated Press)

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Investigators stand at a crime scene where two men were shot in Tijuana, Mexico, late Thursday Jan. 6, 2011. According to police at the crime scene, two men where shot by unknown assailants, killing one and injured the other. (AP Photo/Guillermo Arias)

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Police patrol the streets of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, across the border from El Paso, Texas, in December. More than 3,000 people were killed there in 2010, and mayhem spread by drug cartels has caused residents to flee and businesses to close. (Associated Press)