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  • US Border Patrol recruits wild horses tamed by prisoners
  • A full moon rises behind U.S. Border Patrol agent Josh Gehrich as he sits atop a hill while on patrol near Jacumba, California.
  • Inmates tend to horses as part of the Wild Horse Inmate Program (WHIP) at Florence State Prison in Florence, Arizona.
  • Wild horses are herded into corrals by a helicopter during a Bureau of Land Management round-up outside Milford, Utah.
  • U.S. Border Patrol agents on horseback patrol along a beach just north of the U.S.-Mexico border near San Diego, California.
  • U.S. Border Patrol agents on horseback head out on patrol along the U.S.-Mexico border fence near Jacumba, California.
  • U.S. Border Patrol agents from Boulevard Station inspect three men near Jacumba, California.
  • A U.S. Border Patrol agent from Boulevard Station looks out over the U.S.-Mexico border as he patrols in the hills near Jacumba, California.
  • People in Mexico wave at U.S. Border Patrol agents on horseback patrolling the U.S.-Mexico border fence near San Diego, California.
  • Pictures of horses hang on a wall at the U.S. border patrol station in Boulevard, California.
  • U.S. Border Patrol agents from Boulevard Station look out over a ridge after sunset near Jacumba, California.
  • U.S. border patrol agent Katherine Griffith looks out from atop her horse while out on patrol along the U.S.-Mexico border near San Diego, California.
  • U.S. Border Patrol supervisor Bobby Stine frisks a man a few hundred meters from the U.S.-Mexico border fence near Jacumba, California.
  • Randy Helm rides a horse, while inmate Gabriel Curtis gestures, as they train a horse as part of the Wild Horse Inmate Program (WHIP) at Florence State Prison in Florence, Arizona.
  • A sign stands on a private property near the U.S.-Mexico border fence near Jacumba, California.