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Aubrey Dunn, New Mexico State Land Commissioner, stands near a section of the U.S./ Mexico Border where his office says a section of the border wall has ben constructed on state trust land, in Santa Teresa, N.M., Tuesday, March 6, 2018. says the federal government has overstepped its authority and is trespassing on state trust land along the U.S.-Mexico border without compensating the state. Dunn on Tuesday posted signs aimed at blocking border patrol operations along the one-mile stretch of state land. (Josh Bachman/The Las Cruces Sun-News via AP)

Aubrey Dunn, New Mexico State Land Commissioner, stands near a section of the U.S./ Mexico Border where his office says a section of the border wall has ben constructed on state trust land, in Santa Teresa, N.M., Tuesday, March 6, 2018. says the federal government has overstepped its authority and is trespassing on state trust land along the U.S.-Mexico border without compensating the state. Dunn on Tuesday posted signs aimed at blocking border patrol operations along the one-mile stretch of state land. (Josh Bachman/The Las Cruces Sun-News via AP)

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