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 | MariusQelDroma (36) 01/03/2006 | They already tried building a wall/fence down there, but you know how the "lowest bidder" system works....even if it was built right, people will still find a way over it, around it, or under it. As for countries using force to stop illegal immigration, I don't see that working. A more workable solution is for countries abroad to take better care of their respective populaces.
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 | jamestkirk (23) 01/02/2006 | Only in self-defense. I fully support the US building a wall/fence from San Diego to Brownsville, TX.
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 | frogio (47) 12/30/2005 | Yeah, and the Canadian customs agents can throw snowballs at you.
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 | SZinHonshu (44) 12/30/2005 | Yes, but the force should be directed at the law violating employers rather than the illegal immigrants.
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 | Drummond (54) 12/29/2005 | What exactly are we talking about? We already arrest them and deport them. Do you mean shoot them?
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 | Wavebacker (25) 12/29/2005 | How crazy would it be if countries were allowed to use force, even violent action to stop illegal immigration? What if the US were to shoot at and landmine our borders from California to Texas? Worldwide this would be like a free-for-all shoot out and , crazy enough, would discourage illegal immigration.
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