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    https://www.yahoo.com/news/more-peop...130400363.html


    Building the wall is best
    Will slow the process of illegals in not 100 percent proof but much better then putting the head in the sand and doing nothing

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    Belying political hype, migrant surge is largely invisible in border communities

    the surge has had little impact on the daily lives of Texans living along the Mexican border.

    “We’ve never really had migrants walking up and down the streets of downtown,” said McAllen Mayor Javier Villalobos. “They pass through here and they go.

    “Ninety eight percent of people in McAllen have never seen the immigrants,” Villalobos said. “We want to keep it that way.”

    “We don’t have any problem with these people coming. They are human beings like us,” said Oralia Gonzalez, 68, a retired maintenance worker who migrated legally from Mexico decades ago. “It’s being well-managed.”

    the migrants don’t really make a difference to her business.

    Far more damaging, she said, was the closure of the border to most legal Mexican visitors, a pandemic precaution put in place by President Donald Trump and continued by his successor, Joe Biden.

    https://www.expressnews.com/politics...s-16418342.php




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    Belying political hype, migrant surge is largely invisible in border communities

    the surge has had little impact on the daily lives of Texans living along the Mexican border.

    “We’ve never really had migrants walking up and down the streets of downtown,” said McAllen Mayor Javier Villalobos. “They pass through here and they go.

    “Ninety eight percent of people in McAllen have never seen the immigrants,” Villalobos said. “We want to keep it that way.”

    “We don’t have any problem with these people coming. They are human beings like us,” said Oralia Gonzalez, 68, a retired maintenance worker who migrated legally from Mexico decades ago. “It’s being well-managed.”

    the migrants don’t really make a difference to her business.

    Far more damaging, she said, was the closure of the border to most legal Mexican visitors, a pandemic precaution put in place by President Donald Trump and continued by his successor, Joe Biden.

    https://www.expressnews.com/politics...s-16418342.php



    When the economic migrants illegally crossed into Europe they didn't chill in Bulgaria

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