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Sessions talks border protection in N.M.

Attorney general tells sheriffs crackdown key

- By Mary Hudetz The Associated Press

LAS CRUCES, N.M. — As thousands of National Guard troops deploy to the Mexico border, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions brought his tough stance on immigratio­n enforcemen­t to New Mexico on Wednesday, telling border sheriffs that cracking down on illegal crossings and drug smuggling is necessary to build a lawful immigratio­n system. Sessions ticked off stories about smugglers being caught with opioids and cocaine at the U.s.-mexico border and legal loopholes that have encouraged more immigrants to make the journey.

“This is not acceptable. It cannot continue,” he said. “No one can defend the way the system is working today.”

Outside, dozens of immigrant rights activists protested Sessions’ visit, once again rejecting his previous characteri­zation of the border region as “ground zero” in the Trump administra­tion’s fight against cartels and human trafficker­s.

“He was wrong then, and he is wrong now,” said Fernando Garcia, executive director of the Border Network for Human Rights in El Paso, just south of Las Cruces.

As Sessions’ motorcade arrived, the group chanted in Spanish and waved signs against the proposed border wall and the deployment of National Guard troops to the region.

Sessions was speaking in Las Cruces at the Texas Border Sheriff ’s Coalition annual spring meeting with the Southweste­rn Border Sheriff ’s Coalition, which includes 31 sheriff ’s department­s from Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California.

The department­s patrol areas located within 25 miles of the border.

Sessions’ trip to Las Cruces, a small city about an hour north of the border, comes as constructi­on begins nearby on 20 miles of steel fencing that officials say is a part of Trump’s promised wall.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials say the heightened barrier will be harder to get over, under and through than the old post

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Josh Bachman The Las Cruces Sun News Enrique “Kiki” Vigil, Dona Ana County sheriff, speaks to the media after U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions spoke Wednesday in Las Cruces, N.M., at the Texas Border Sheriff ’s Coalition meeting with the Southweste­rn Border...
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