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Migrants cross the Rio Grande into the U.S. from Mexico behind Concertina wire and a sign warning that it's dangerous and illegal to cross, Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2024, in Eagle Pass, Texas. According to U.S. officials, a Mexican enforcement surge has contributed to a sharp drop in illegal entries to the U.S. in recent weeks. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
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Texas has spent billions of dollars on its own immigration enforcement and border security, making them the ideal partner to the new Trump administration.
Pods of computers are submerged in fluid that keep them from overheating at a crypto mining facility in Helios in 2022.
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