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Border Agent Eduardo Jacobo poses for a portrait while on duty in Calexico, California July 10, 2019. Photo by Kendrick Brinson -
The border wall in Calexico, California July 10, 2019. Photo by Kendrick Brinson -
Concertina wire wraps a wall along the contaminated New River that flows from Mexicali, Mexico into Calexico, California July 10, 2019. Border agents have to keep an eye on the river for people crossing into the United States.Photo by Kendrick Brinson -
Jorge Rivera-Navarro, Special Operations Supervisor of Field communications branch of the El Centro Sector Border Patrol drives along the border wall in Calexico, California July 10, 2019. Photo by Kendrick Brinson -
Border Patrol Agent José Enriquez poses for a portrait along the border wall in Calexico, California July 10, 2019. Photo by Kendrick Brinson -
Border Agent Eduardo Jacobo heads to his truck while on duty in Calexico, California July 10, 2019. Photo by Kendrick Brinson -
The All American Canal used to serve as a barrier between the United States and Mexico in Eastern Calexico but a wall went up to separate the countries along the canal a decade ago. Seen California July 10, 2019. Photo by Kendrick Brinson -
A bird wades in the contaminated New River that flows from Mexicali, Mexico into Calexico, California July 10, 2019. Border agents have to keep an eye on the river for people crossing into the United States.Photo by Kendrick Brinson -
A newer portion of the border wall in Calexico, California is taller and allows agents to see through it. Seen in Calexico, California, July 10, 2019. Photo by Kendrick Brinson -
Assistant Chief Patrol Agent David Kim of the El Centro Border Patrol poses for a portrait at El Centro Border Patrol Station in Imperial, California July 11, 2019. “We are loyal to the Constitution of the United States and anything contrary to that will not be tolerated,” he said.Photo by Kendrick Brinson -
Border Agent Anthony Garcia stands for a portrait along the contaminated New River that flows from Mexicali, Mexico into Calexico, California July 10, 2019. Photo by Kendrick Brinson -
Assistant Chief Patrol Agent David Kim of the El Centro Border Patrol wipes his face after becoming emotional during an interview with a reporter at El Centro Border Patrol Station in Imperial, California July 11, 2019. He was emotional speaking about the previous government shutdown and how some of his fellow agents were unable to make ends meet and how the local community supported them during that time.Photo by Kendrick Brinson -
Jorge Rivera-Navarro, Special Operations Supervisor of Field communications branch of the El Centro Sector Border Patrol poses for a portrait at the border wall in Calexico, California July 10, 2019. Photo by Kendrick Brinson -
A water tower in Calexico, California stands next to the border wall that separates the United States from Mexico, seen at dusk July 10, 2019. -
The new taller border wall in Calexico, California July 10, 2019. Photo by Kendrick Brinson
Border Agent Eduardo Jacobo poses for a portrait while on duty in Calexico, California July 10, 2019. Photo by Kendrick Brinson The border wall in Calexico, California July 10, 2019. Photo by Kendrick Brinson Concertina wire wraps a wall along the contaminated New River that flows from Mexicali, Mexico into Calexico, California July 10, 2019. Border agents have to keep an eye on the river for people crossing into the United States.Photo by Kendrick Brinson Jorge Rivera-Navarro, Special Operations Supervisor of Field communications branch of the El Centro Sector Border Patrol drives along the border wall in Calexico, California July 10, 2019. Photo by Kendrick Brinson Border Patrol Agent José Enriquez poses for a portrait along the border wall in Calexico, California July 10, 2019. Photo by Kendrick Brinson Border Agent Eduardo Jacobo heads to his truck while on duty in Calexico, California July 10, 2019. Photo by Kendrick Brinson The All American Canal used to serve as a barrier between the United States and Mexico in Eastern Calexico but a wall went up to separate the countries along the canal a decade ago. Seen California July 10, 2019. Photo by Kendrick Brinson A bird wades in the contaminated New River that flows from Mexicali, Mexico into Calexico, California July 10, 2019. Border agents have to keep an eye on the river for people crossing into the United States.Photo by Kendrick Brinson A newer portion of the border wall in Calexico, California is taller and allows agents to see through it. Seen in Calexico, California, July 10, 2019. Photo by Kendrick Brinson Assistant Chief Patrol Agent David Kim of the El Centro Border Patrol poses for a portrait at El Centro Border Patrol Station in Imperial, California July 11, 2019. “We are loyal to the Constitution of the United States and anything contrary to that will not be tolerated,” he said.Photo by Kendrick Brinson Border Agent Anthony Garcia stands for a portrait along the contaminated New River that flows from Mexicali, Mexico into Calexico, California July 10, 2019. Photo by Kendrick Brinson Assistant Chief Patrol Agent David Kim of the El Centro Border Patrol wipes his face after becoming emotional during an interview with a reporter at El Centro Border Patrol Station in Imperial, California July 11, 2019. He was emotional speaking about the previous government shutdown and how some of his fellow agents were unable to make ends meet and how the local community supported them during that time.Photo by Kendrick Brinson Jorge Rivera-Navarro, Special Operations Supervisor of Field communications branch of the El Centro Sector Border Patrol poses for a portrait at the border wall in Calexico, California July 10, 2019. Photo by Kendrick Brinson A water tower in Calexico, California stands next to the border wall that separates the United States from Mexico, seen at dusk July 10, 2019. The new taller border wall in Calexico, California July 10, 2019. Photo by Kendrick Brinson