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Members of Pakistan’s Frontier Corps attempt to manage the massive flow of people across Friendship Gate, the main border crossing in Chaman, Pakistan. An average of more than 20,000 Afghans and Pakistanis make the cross-border trip each day. (Carlo Muñoz/The Washington Times)

Members of Pakistan’s Frontier Corps attempt to manage the massive flow of people across Friendship Gate, the main border crossing in Chaman, Pakistan. An average of more than 20,000 Afghans and Pakistanis make the cross-border trip each day. (Carlo Muñoz/The Washington Times)

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