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Klan absent

There has been no sign of the Ku Klux Klan along the United States-Mexico border, despite its claim that it would guard against illegal aliens trying to enter the United States. Fewer than a dozen Klansmen have appeared publicly on the border since the Klan announced the start of the campaign on Monday. Klan officials had predicted that thousands wouk’ patrol and insisted that about 250 volunteers were patrolling between Texas and the Pacific Ocean. — San Diego.

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Press, 1 November 1977, Page 8

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Klan absent Press, 1 November 1977, Page 8

Klan absent Press, 1 November 1977, Page 8

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