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A man touches the double steel fence that separates San Diego ...

A man touches the double steel fence that separates San Diego ...

Dec 11th, 2011

(Reuters) - A man touches the double steel fence that separates San Diego and Tijuana at the border in Tijuana December 10, 2011. Immigrants rights organizations from U.S and Mexico on Saturday organized an annual pre-Christmas celebration called "Posadas sin Fronteras" or "Christmas without borders", which more than 200 people from both sides attended on the Tijuana and San Diego border. REUTERS/Jorge Duenes (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY IMMIGRATION) -
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