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FILE - In this July 24, 2014, file photo, a bend in the Rio Grand is viewed from a Texas Department of Public Safety helicopter on patrol over in Mission, Texas. As hundreds of National Guard troops deploy to the U.S-Mexico border, residents of Texas' southernmost border region are fearful of the impact President Donald Trump's border wall will have. The troops patrolling the Rio Grande will eventually withdraw, but a wall could change the river forever. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, Pool, File)

FILE - In this July 24, 2014, file photo, a bend in the Rio Grand is viewed from a Texas Department of Public Safety helicopter on patrol over in Mission, Texas. As hundreds of National Guard troops deploy to the U.S-Mexico border, residents of Texas' southernmost border region are fearful of the impact President Donald Trump's border wall will have. The troops patrolling the Rio Grande will eventually withdraw, but a wall could change the river forever. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, Pool, File)

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