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| | CIEPAC: Chiapas al Día, No. 185 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15) |
 | | In this sense, Chiapas is the principal port of entry as it shares with Guatemala 962 kilometers of border, corresponding to 17 Chiapanecan municipalities in the mountains, the coast and the jungle. |
 | | It is furthermore evident that this military-police belt goes from Ciudad Hidalgo, passing through La Trinitaria, Marques de Comillas, and continues to Palenque in Chiapas, prolonging all the way to the states of Campeche and Quintana Roo on the border with Belize. |
 | | Immigration agents, police agents and the military have not been able to avoid that some of their own members become involved in the trafficking of migrant workers. |
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