Life on the border: Friendship Park
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At Friendship Park near San Diego, families can "meet" for four hours each Saturday and Sunday under watch of the Border Patrol. They can talk through the fence, but they can only touch pinky fingers through the tiny holes. Read the Arizona Daily Star's series, "Beyond the Wall," at tucson.com/beyondthewall
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