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All of the following were part of Carranza's strategy for controlling the U. S.-Mexican border except.
A. Taxes were increased to restrict foreign business.
B. Immigration was restricted to those with a written contract.
C. Border crossing was made as unsafe and inhumane as possible to deter immigrants.
D. A U. S.-Mexican border patrol was created.
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