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To: Greg Weston
But will he find the time to protect our borders? When is that going to happen?

Our borders are being protected. Go into Canada or Mexico and try sneaking back in. Preferably while carrying some bags of powdered sugar and a weapon.

929 posted on 04/13/2004 6:05:57 PM PDT by Coop (Freedom isn't free)
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To: Coop; Greg Weston
But will he find the time to protect our borders? When is that going to happen?

""Our borders are being protected. Go into Canada or Mexico and try sneaking back in.""

Oh man......

973 posted on 04/13/2004 6:07:45 PM PDT by Joe Hadenuf (I failed anger management class, they decided to give me a passing grade anyway)
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To: Coop
"Our borders are being protected. Go into Canada or Mexico and try sneaking back in. Preferably while carrying some bags of powdered sugar and a weapon."

At least 1200+ per NIGHT find it pretty easy to get across the southern border.

1,400 posted on 04/13/2004 6:26:27 PM PDT by Drago
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To: Coop
Our borders are being protected. Go into Canada or Mexico and try sneaking back in. Preferably while carrying some bags of powdered sugar and a weapon.

LOL, you really need to keep up on US border news......looks like 500+ per day make it into the USA thru just 75 miles of our southern border

SELLS, Ariz. — Each day, at least 1,500 illegal Mexican immigrants cross a makeshift border into southern Arizona’s Tohono O’odham Indian Nation.

Tribal Police Chief Richard Saunders is responsible for the area the size of Connecticut, and in March alone his officers and federal Border Patrol (search) agents captured more than 16,000 illegal immigrants. But at least that many got through without being detected.

Illegal immigration isn’t the only issue for Saunders’ small force, which also has to police the drug trade.

So far this year, nearly 20,000 pounds of marijuana and an unspecified amount of narcotics have been seized. Agents believe that’s just a small fraction of what’s getting across the border.

The tribe is currently spending half its federal money on border security, instead of on housing, roads and schools.

Crackdowns in other parts of Arizona, New Mexico and California have left this 75-mile border on Native American land wide open. The 69 police officers and few border agents just aren’t enough to stop the flow of people coming in.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1117045/posts

2,165 posted on 04/13/2004 7:34:34 PM PDT by txdoda ("Navy Brat")
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