The 45\u002Dyear\u002Dold Mexican man collapsed when encountered by the U.S. border agents and two other men ran back toward Canada
This Feb. 10, 2020, photo shows the headquarters of the U.S. border patrol's Swanton Sector in Swanton, Vt. Vermont State Police are investigating after a man collapsed and died shortly after crossing the border into the United States from Quebec on foot last week.MONTREAL — Vermont State Police are investigating after a man collapsed and died shortly after crossing the border into the United States from Quebec on foot last week.
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