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Protecting a country's borders is vital to its national security. No matter what hour of the day, the job is an enormous undertaking that becomes even more challenging under the cover of darkness.
With a jurisdiction of 10,000 square miles, including 120 miles of border between Arizona and Mexico, the Pima County Sheriff's Department has a big responsibility. But infrared thermal imaging technology is giving the department a new way to cover all that ground.