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"The lie about border cities being dangerous has been told so many times that people are starting to believe it, but we as border communities have to speak out," Cook said. Napolitano cited a reduction of 36 percent in the number of illegal immigrant detentions, a key number to estimate the total of illegal border crossings, and the increase in trade as reasons to believe the situation along the border has improved. "Numbers are in the right direction and dramatically so," she said. Still, she stressed that she didn't come to El Paso "to run a victory lap" and that there "is much work to do."
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