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Scott's last diary entry, ending in the heartbreaking pencilled lines: "It seems a pity, but I do not think I can write more.
Six weeks after last year's memo, the federal courthouse in Tucson was packed with dozens of first-time offenders facing charges of illegal entry, ending a local policy in place for the last four years of generally limiting prosecution to people who had been caught crossing multiple times.
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