July 4th, 1776 -- Americans Declare a New Nation
233 Years Later -- Americans fight to keep it

Sierra Vista Herald -- July 4
Flags fly at border
Palominas, Az. -- It isn't along a highway, but Glenn Spencer's billboard along the American-Mexican border carries a special message to those responsible for the nation's security: Finish the Job.
The day before the Fourth of July, Spencer, who heads the private nonprofit American Border Patrol (which should not be confused with the federal U.S. Border Patrol), and a number of helpers placed 3,000 small American flags and messages on part of the 18-foot high border fence, changing a 60-foot stretch of rusty metal into colorful patches of red, white and blue.
This is the second year during the national independence holiday that he has placed Old Glory and messages on a stretch of the border fence.
"The American people want their border secured," Spencer said.
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