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Mexico angered by lack of immigration reform, decision to increase security at border
By Associated Press
Friday, October 6, 2006 - Updated: 07:52 AM EST
Mexico lobbied for six years for a comprehensive immigration reform that would allow millions to cross into the United States legally. Instead, they’re getting a fence.
Mexicans - from leading politicians to migrants preparing to cross illegally - consider the U.S. plan to fence off much of the border shameful, offensive and ill-conceived.
President Bush on Wednesday signed a bill that would allot $1.2 billion for hundreds of miles of fencing, ( Cont.)
2006-10-17
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