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A Border Patrol agent died in 2009. His widow is still fighting a backlogged US program for benefits
He spent a year working out while applying for jobs and was thrilled when the Border Patrol declared him medically fit; sent him to Artesia, New Mexico, for training; and swore him in. Nate loved his ...
He spent a year working out while applying for jobs and was thrilled when the Border Patrol declared him medically fit; sent him to Artesia, New Mexico, for training; and swore him in.
He spent a year working out while applying for jobs and was thrilled when the Border Patrol declared him medically fit; sent him to Artesia, New Mexico, for training; and swore him in.
A Border Patrol agent died in 2009. His widow is still fighting a backlogged US program for benefits
He spent a year working out while applying for jobs and was thrilled when the Border Patrol declared him medically fit; sent him to Artesia, New Mexico, for training; and swore him in.
By RYAN J. FOLEY, Associated PressJune 14, 2025 This 2009 photo provided by Lisa Afolayan shows Nate Afolayan at the U.S. Border Patrol training academy in Artesia, N.M. (Lisa Afolayan via AP) ...
A Border Patrol agent died in 2009. His widow is still fighting a backlogged US program for benefits
This 2009 photo provided by Lisa Afolayan shows Nate Afolayan at the U.S. Border Patrol training academy in Artesia, N.M. (Lisa Afolayan via AP) AP ...
When her husband died during a U.S. Border Patrol training program, Lisa Afolayan applied for federal benefits promised to families. But 16 years later, she hasn’t seen a penny.
When her husband died after a grueling U.S. Border Patrol training program for new agents, Lisa Afolayan applied for the federal benefits promised to families of first responders whose lives are ...
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