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Border security is turning into a key issue in the 2024 Presidential race.TMJ4 s Chief Political reporter Charles Benson talked with Arizona County Sheriff Mark Dannels about how the problem is not just a border state crisis.Milwaukee is about 2000 miles away from a section of the U-S Mexico border, south of Tucson in Cochise County but the Sheriff there - Mark Dannels says the impact of the border crisis can be felt on any street in Wisconsin. Whether that s through illicit drugs for the poisonings, whether it s the same sex trafficking, human trafficking, whatever it may be, it s not staying in my community, said Sheriff Dannels. It come
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