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National Border Patrol Council Vice President Art Del Cueto tells Steve Bannon that the media does not visit border areas in Arizona, particularly those in the Tucson sector. "Those areas are very remote compared to the rest of the border, so it is difficult to get out into those positions. What you are seeing is that many of the groups being detained in the Tucson sector are sometimes two to three hours from a processing center," Del Cueto said. "That has allowed the drug cartels to continue to flood areas in Arizona, more so than anywhere else. During this administration the Tucson sector has continuously been at the top when it comes to gotaways. Those are the people who have gotten away.

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