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Brooks County in Texas is America’s second border – a desolate rural jurisdiction and a graveyard for migrants because of a three-lane traffic checkpoint, operated by U.S. Customs and Border Protection that sits on U.S. 281, 70 miles north of Mexico. To circumvent the checkpoint, coyotes drop carloads of undocumented immigrants along the highway a few miles south, where they embark on an arduous hike through private ranchland with plans to rejoin their ride north of the station. “Migrants—often tired, thirsty and hungry after a couple nights in stash houses further south in Texas—succumb to heat exhaustion or dehydration while circumventing vehicle checkpoints on foot,” says photographer Kirsten Luce (follow her work @kirstenluce), who shot this image for TIME in Riviera, Texas. Over the past six years, Border Patrol Agents have found more than 400 bodies. See more images and read Alex Altman’s story on lightbox.time.com. #immigration


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