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I don't know whether we put up a fence along those borders or
what. Not only terrorists, even common criminals can sneak over to the US, commit a crime and return unscathed to their own country. If the owners of huge corporations weren't making out over these arrangements, they would not be in place the way they are. Cheap workers benefit those higher up in the economic food chain, in kind of a trickle up effect.
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SlyCy
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September 20, 2004
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I've been to Juarez...
If I were Mexican, I'd be risking life to get into the US, too. But the open borders...and what about Canada?
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September 19, 2004
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Hi seven and scoop. Scary business.
posted by
SlyCy
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September 19, 2004
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Hey Sly
Guess what? I agree about the lack of security on the border. It's frustrating and scary. I hope they batton down the hatches before we have another catastrophy in this country. Please note my additional comments on your article
"John Kerry falling into defenseless mode"
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September 18, 2004
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Sly I saw a couple pieces recently on O'Reilly about how bad the
border really is. If the Mexicans can get across so can any terrorist. About a month ago in upstate NY there was a story in the news about a Mexican migrant worker working in a New York rock quarry who was detained, deported, and in one month he was back in New York living in his same apartment. Just ONE month if he can do it Abdul can do it.
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September 18, 2004
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