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    This  Aug. 8, 2014 photo shows barbed wire and a no trespassing sign tell people to stay away from the George F. Johnson Elementary School in Pike County, Ky. The school district closed the school last year because of declining enrollment. The district merged it with two other schools to create a new school that runs from Kindergarten to eighth grade. (AP Photo/Adam Beam)
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    MCALLEN, TX - SEPTEMBER 08:  Women and children wait in a holding cell at a U.S. Border Patrol processing center after being detained by agents near the U.S.-Mexico border on September 8, 2014 near McAllen, Texas. Thousands of immigrants, many of them families and unaccompanied minors, continue to cross illegally into the United States, although the numbers are down from a springtime high. Texas' Rio Grande Valley area is the busiest sector for illegal border crossings into the United States.  (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
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