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Date Added: July 07, 2008 10:40:04 AM
LAREDO, Texas — Day after day, Mexican trucks line up as far as the eye can see for entry to the United States at the World Trade Bridge, carrying everything from raw tomatoes, broccoli and fresh basil to frozen seafood.

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