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Elderly Arizona rancher charged with murdering a Mexican man on his ranch

Zillowthe country for five or 10 years, and repeat offenders are banned for longer or permanently depending on the reason for deportation.

Authorities later responded to another report of shots fired from the property and discovered the body of a deceased adult Hispanic male, Chief Deputy Gerardo Castillo told the outlet. Authorities have not provided much information about the killing, including a possible motive. In one story available online titled “Far Beyond the Border Fence,” fictional characters with names that match his and his wife’s “had to patrol the ranch daily, armed with AK-47s” — similar to how armed citizen militia groups patrol the border in Arizona.

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