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Read an overview of the Bisbee Deportation What happened to those who were rounded up? - They were put on trial. -They were put in prison. - They were sent out of the state.

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They were sent out of the state.

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From the overview of Bisbee Deportation what happened to those who were rounded up is that "They were sent out of the state."

This is evident in the fact that there were about 1,300 striking mineworkers, including the sympathizers, and on looking citizens were parked on July 12, 1917, in Bisbee, Arizona, and sent to about 200 miles or 320 km to Tres Hermanas in New Mexico.

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