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If you mean that people can just freely walk into our borders as if they were crossing the street being legalized, again Yes, that is not acceptable.
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No. I mean if they were less restrictive, but still in place.
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I can see from where I now eat my lunches a glaring hole in the skyline of Lower Manhattan. I can see from my bedroom, and my living room that same missing building space. Our immigration services failed us then and if our borders are porous as they are now they are still failing us now.
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Assuming the official story, immigration let us down by allowing the terrorists to quickly and easily slip into our country legally. Do you really think that tighter security will help? I could get into the US for less than $500 from anywhere in the world, and I have no CIA training whatsoever.
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Whooping cough and tuberculosis is on the rise in NYC supposedly becuase of illegal immigration. Xenophobia? Perhaps, but I don't like getting stuck with that TB test and having to come back to the doctor's office to have them look at it and say there's nothing there. Great, I just wasted my time taking off from work etc. That is a direct annoyance and an inconvenience to me.
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Alright, I had to show a source for the National Alliance thing. Do you have a source for the TB thing? I'm asking honestly, because I'm not aware of any information on this. BTW, according to many medical journals over the past 10 years, a TB epidemic could be a great threat to our entire species...so a few extra antibodies might be a good thing. It might be inconvenient, but so is a tetanus shot after getting shot with a nail gun.