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Re: U.S./Canada Border crossing.. How It Is Here
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Posted by conservative from Iowa on December 20, 2006 at 06:44:57 from (12.210.213.89):
In Reply to: Re: U.S./Canada Border crossing.. How It Is Here posted by TGIN on December 20, 2006 at 04:16:11:
Perhaps there is a secret political "deal" with Mexico, whereby the US PRETENDS that it doesn't have a southern border. It's like with a border fence between two neighbors. If the fence is tight, and neither your cattle nor your neighbor's can get across, all is well and you have cordial relations. With the southern border, it's like the situation where your neighbor has been throwing trash on your property for YEARS! If you suddenly sit up, take notice and object, the neigbor is miffed and thinks HIS RIGHTS ARE BEING VIOLATED, which is funny since your neighbor NEVER had the right to throw trash on your property. Perhaps the word trash is too harsh. Say the example was tresspassing slob hunters. They are also unwelcome, but probably would tend to regard YOUR PROPERTY as their private hunting preserve. The truth is, the USA has "allowed" border crossing violations with Mexican illegally sneaking in, for so long, the only likely way to solve the problem will be to ANNEX MEXICO and make them all registerd voting tax paying US Citizens. National sovereignty REQUIRES that a country maintain a border. I do not think that it is the US which will ultimately have to "surrender" here, so---unless MEXICO does something itself, to preserve it's own identity and nationality, there IS that strong chance that the "border that is no border unofficially", will become an OFFICIAL former border.
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