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Re: U.S./Canada Border crossing.. How It Is Here
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Posted by The Dukester on December 20, 2006 at 06:21:26 from (4.225.243.126):
In Reply to: U.S./Canada Border crossing.. How It Is Here posted by migraine on December 19, 2006 at 21:44:20:
Frankly, I'm glad to hear of tight security on some parts of the border at least. If that's what we gotta have to keep the terrorists out of our country..so be it! We've already let far too many dangerous people into this country with our loose immigration policies and lack of tight border security. It's just way too bad we cannot seem to have tight security on the Mexican border and our coastlines...something else is going on there and it will probably really stink if, and when, we ever find everything out about it. If every good American citizen would keep a close eye on what's going on "with the neighbor next door" and feel free to report anything suspicious to the proper authorities that will be a great help too. It's everyone's responsibility to do anything and everything they can to keep our country secure and it certainly looks like it going to take everyone's efforts to do it.
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