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According to Chief Sheriff's Deputy Urbino "Benny" Martinez, officers have been catching 30 to 40 immigrants in the county a week, about double the number six months ago.

"Up here, they're trying to hide," he said. "The only time they give themselves up is when they're tired and they fear they're dying."

Law enforcement is under growing pressure to move quickly to save migrants and recover the dead. The challenge comes at a bad time of year, when brush is still abundant and high from recent rains, concealing both migrant routes and human remains.

http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-immigration-brooks-county-20140720-story.html#page=1
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