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Twenty-four counties bordering the United States and Mexico would rank among the highest in Hispanic population, federal crimes and tuberculosis if they were a state, a study released Wednesday says.

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“The 246-page study sponsored by the U.S./Mexico Border Counties Coalition, determines how the counties stretching from San Diego County, Calif., to Cameron County, Texas, would rank compared with the rest of the nation in areas including education, immigration, crime and health care.

“Immigration is only one issue that affects the border,” said Greg Cox, the coalition’s president.”

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Posted on: March 10th, 2006
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Filed Under: 1. Hispanic News
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