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The "Devil's Highway," known as the Arizona section of the U.S.-Mexico border, has seen a significant number of migrant deaths over the years due to harsh conditions and treacherous terrain. On average, dozens of migrants die each year while attempting to cross this perilous route, with estimates varying but often cited to be around 200 deaths annually in recent years. This figure fluctuates based on factors like Immigration patterns and weather conditions. The area remains one of the deadliest crossing points for migrants.

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