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Originally Posted by smooth
If this is the level of advice they are providing in terms of avoiding "detection once [they] get here," I can't seem to find anything inaccurate in it.
It sounds like sound advice and I suspect even capitalists and our law enforcement officials would agree to it wholeheartedly.
Perhaps the reason the similar book for Central Americans doesn't have the same once-they-get-in advice is because it's unnecessary.
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Its accuracy was never in question. Neither was the soundness of its advice.
What is in question is the propriety of another country offering its citizens advice on how to break our laws.
Could you expound a little on why the advice to Central Americans is unnecessary?