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FILE - In this April 20, 2019 file photo, migrants are loaded onto a bus at the Border Patrol headquarters on Hondo Pass, in El Paso, Texas. The U.S. Border Patrol's apprehensions of migrants at the border with Mexico hit their highest level in more than a decade, as officials warned they don't have the money and resources to care for the surge of parents and children entering the country. Agents made 132,887 apprehensions in May 2019, the first time that apprehensions have topped 100,000 since April 2007. (Mark Lambie/The El Paso Times via AP File)

FILE - In this April 20, 2019 file photo, migrants are loaded onto a bus at the Border Patrol headquarters on Hondo Pass, in El Paso, Texas. The U.S. Border Patrol's apprehensions of migrants at the border with Mexico hit their highest level in more than a decade, as officials warned they don't have the money and resources to care for the surge of parents and children entering the country. Agents made 132,887 apprehensions in May 2019, the first time that apprehensions have topped 100,000 since April 2007. (Mark Lambie/The El Paso Times via AP File)

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