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Friday, 11 April 2008 |
Everyone in the United States knows there is a problem south of the US border, with immigrants pouring (illegally) across the fences and joining the ranks of millions already here. Is this a problem? Who's to blame? What can be done to stop it? Proverbial questions, no doubt, but seriously, why doesn't anyone focus on problems within North America FIRST instead of these issues as some tertiary concern? For far too long, the United States has been a dumping ground for the "poor, tired, and hungry". So how does a country founded by misfits tell the rest of the world that "Hey, no vacanc y here--we have enough freeloaders as-is!"? |
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