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Couldn't post the actual video at this site even though I know how now. But this is a pretty good video about the economic relationships between the two cities and how vital they are to both countries. Interview with the mayor of Laredo is good too.
http://borderstories.org/index.php/laredo-nuevo-laredo-los-dos-laredos.html
This one was also pretty entertaining. "Nestled in a deep bend in the Rio Grande, the Fort Brown Memorial Golf Course abuts the international boundary on three sides. Federal government plans to build a fence along the border could leave the course in a no man’s land between the barrier and the actual border."
http://www.borderstories.org/index.php/brownsville-golf.html
And last one for me today... This is an interesting project whose aim was to document two different sides to border crossing. Disposable cameras were given to those stopping illegal crossings as well as to the "crossers." It is called Border Film Project.
http://www.borderfilmproject.com/en/index.php
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