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Old 01-06-2005, 01:12 PM   #1
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DIY Illegal Immigration, The "safe" way

I've only seen this on a couple of blog sites and Foxnews (yes, i know cellarites deep love of Fox), and i find it interesting that no one else wants to cover this story.

In Arizona we've seen groups sue the government for not providing water stations in the desert for illegals, "Day Work Stations" constructed with tax money for illegals so that people can hire them as day labor, a governor who "might" support driver's licenses for illegals, and vetoed the bill requiring showing some form of ID before casting a ballot in an election, and currently she is doing her best to block a proposition that was just passed requiring state workers to notify authorities when illegals apply for state aid.

Illegal immigration is a huge issue down here and now we are getting even more help from our friends to the south. It seems that the Mexican government has published and is distributing a pamphlet to help the unitiated learn the correct way to jump the border. Yet no one in the media outside of the right wing news providers seems to care. I don't see this as a left/right issue as much as a national security and legal issue. We have laws dictating how, when, and where individuals may enter this country. Many in our own government look the other way in the name of political correctness and now the Mexican government is providing even more encouragement to its citizens to cross the border illegally.

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The book's main focus seems to be instructing people on how to cross the border safely. For example, it warns Mexicans that when crossing the border, "thick clothing increases your weight when wet and makes it difficult to swim or float" and "if you cross in the desert, try to walk when the heat is not as intense."
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