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= Arizona borderlands =
= Arizona borderlands =
The Arizona borderlands are the geographic and cultural region North of the Arizona portion of the US-Mexico border. The area is unique in that it features both an international border and the Tohono O'oham sovereign nation along much of that border. Frequent and persistent topics of interest in the area include the presence of illegal immigration, the confluence of local, state, and national politics surrounding the border, conservation and sustainable living, and the presence of paramilitary forces drug traffickers and paramilitary forces) in the vicinity.{{dashboard.wikiedu.org sandbox}}
The Arizona borderlands are the geographic and cultural region North of the Arizona portion of the US-Mexico border. The area is unique in that it features both an international border and the Tohono O'oham sovereign nation along much of that border. Frequent and persistent topics of interest in the area include the presence of illegal immigration, the confluence of local, state, and national politics surrounding the border, conservation and sustainable living, and the presence of paramilitary forces drug traffickers and paramilitary forces) in the vicinity.<!-- I need to add an index here. I can't figure out how to do it with the visual editor; need to check the markdown for other pages. -->
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I am in particular interested in adding content about border security to our article. In particular, I want to look at the issues the Tohono O'Odham nation may have with the US-Mexico Border.

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Arizona borderlands

The Arizona borderlands are the geographic and cultural region North of the Arizona portion of the US-Mexico border. The area is unique in that it features both an international border and the Tohono O'oham sovereign nation along much of that border. Frequent and persistent topics of interest in the area include the presence of illegal immigration, the confluence of local, state, and national politics surrounding the border, conservation and sustainable living, and the presence of paramilitary forces drug traffickers and paramilitary forces) in the vicinity.

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  1. ^ Star, Perla Trevizo Arizona Daily. "Beyond The Wall: Border fence cuts Tohono O'odham Nation in half". Arizona Daily Star. Retrieved 2017-02-15.
  2. ^ https://www.dea.gov/pr/speeches-testimony/2012-2009/120521_testimony.pdf
  3. ^ "A 75-mile-wide gap in Trump's wall? A tribe says it won't let it divide its land". Washington Post. Retrieved 2017-02-15.
  4. ^ "Living in No-Man's Land | Cultural Survival". www.culturalsurvival.org. Retrieved 2017-02-15.