That encompasses 500 task force officers across 200 local state, as well as tribal partners. And then we also have seven federal partners on that. Well, you know, the one reason I brought this up is The Tohono O'odham don't believe in their southern border; they believe that that's part of Mexico. And that to me seems like that's kind of a stalwart kind of a problem that you have to mix up by. Because every time you go to the border down there in the toum area, there's. (02:47–02:56)
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Asserts that the Tohono O'odham tribe does not recognize the southern border as separate from Mexico.
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