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More illegal barriers for Patrol of the border of the U.S.A. restrain exodus with more controls By: Maria Peters United Tucson, Arizona, States/Every day have less possibilities of crossing the border of the United States the Guatemalan undocumented people and other countries, because that country installed more controls by air and earth. From the sky, three airplanes manned, nonknown like Hunters (hunters), every day, in special at night, undertake the search of immigrants, in remote areas of mountains and deserts of the United States. From an altitude of more than three thousand feet, the small airship, that can last more than 16 flight hours, it catches with high accuracy to the small details of stock-market which they transport the undocumented people, informed the spokesman into the Border Patrol (the patrol of the border), Andy Adame. With a displacement of up to 80 miles per hours, the Hunters, with their powerful cameras, is part of the technology that is used to seal the North American border to the exodus of migrantes. Prevention by the cold The Department of National Security of the United States also spread a guide with whom it is tried to reduce the number of deaths of the undocumented people, specially, by those who journey by the region of mountains or desert zone of the state of Arizona. The concise document reveals basic information to avoid to be killed at this time of intense cold, in where the temperatures arrive up to zero degrees and is feasible of which they face severe problems of hypotherm. Become effeminate indicated that if the undocumented people do not use suitable clothes they can undergo average and severe hypotherm, and if they are not helped on time they can be killed. One more a barrier Migrantes consulted indicated that it is one more a barrier to avoid the enter the United States, porq ue were installed 18 towers of movable type to locate and to rescue in fast time to the undocumented people in the desert or mountains

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