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border

[bawr-der] / ˈbɔr dər /




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The Mexican immigration agents who had guarded the group on their three-day trip from the border said their charges, still dressed in the prison garb of detainees, were now free to go.

From Los Angeles Times

The way Pope Leo saw it, powers were seeking to impose dominion through arms and undermining the taboo since World War II on changing borders by force.

From The Wall Street Journal

Key Democratic and Republican senators huddled with DHS border czar Tom Homan on Thursday, but the meeting didn’t produce a deal.

From MarketWatch

Moreover, the bulk of trade across the Canada-U.S. border is intrafirm trade, in which different parts of the same company trade with each other.

From The Wall Street Journal

Israel, which has a sizable Druze minority, has previously framed such strikes as efforts to protect the community across the border.

From BBC