The Nation - News from Jan. 16, 1985
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Sophisticated new equipment at bridges along the U.S.-Mexico border is expected to cut down on the number of counterfeit border crossing cards used by aliens, immigration officials say. Al Giugni, director of the El Paso sector of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, said new cameras, microscopes, enlargers and reference libraries of travel documents are expected to cut the use of phony documents by 20%.
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