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Is a Geopolitical border?
An economic border?
An etthnic border?
An apartheid border?


One thing is for sure: It is the border with more flow of merchandises and human beings.

2006-09-22 05:54:25 · 11 answers · asked by Yussef 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

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Any border, wall, fence, or discriminatory policy can divide Nations! Didn't happen in Germany and it won't happen with mexicans in both sides of that border...

2006-09-22 06:58:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Gokart21 above answered the question. The border was established as all borders are. We paid Mexico $15,000 for parts of the Southwest - a pittance but they went for it. Filter everything you hear or read with understanding that the Pro Illegal Activists have a vested interest in becoming govenor, senator, assemblymen, school board, city counsel, etc. to take power and wealth. It is the Mexico model and look what those robber barons down there did. USA with all its faults is the finest country on the face of the earth. The borders are being secured because of the people, not the legislators.

2006-09-22 06:05:25 · answer #2 · answered by ALWAYS GOTTA KNOW 5 · 0 1

A border bought and paid for after the US beat the Mexicans in a war.Mexico was paid $ 15 million cash and the US assumed debts that Mexico owed in the amount of another $ 3.25 million.Its a legal,ethical,bought and paid for border.learn to live with it ,because it will soon become a much more secure and protected border.

2006-09-22 06:03:53 · answer #3 · answered by Yakuza 7 · 2 0

The border between the US and Mexico was established by the treaty that ended the Mexican War. Therefore, it is a geopolitical border. As for your other terms....they are only meant to be inflammatory, rather than instructive.

2006-09-22 06:03:41 · answer #4 · answered by mzJakes 7 · 3 1

in simple terms as criminal because of the fact the borders set with the aid of the Treaty of Córdoba, after the Mexican conflict of Independence. in any different case, a number of it is going to circulate to Spain, no longer Mexico. Had Mexico refused to sign, refused to settle for $15 million money for the land, or refused to enable the U.S. assume 3.25 million in Mexican expenses, there may well be a case. in spite of if, as Mexico signed, and conventional the money, i might say its quite criminal and binding. additionally criminal is the clause interior the G.H. Treaty that enables the two united states of america to do what's mandatory to shield their borders.

2016-10-15 07:25:48 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is a border created between two countrys, to differentiate the two countrys,and protect its people and its interests. Mexico obviously thinks its a great illusion

2006-09-22 06:03:49 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

its a border that separates us from the ONE government in this hemishpere that makes our look honest. (mexico's) sadly however, it doesn't do us any good as the mexican goverment prints how to manuals and circulates them to help the criminal scum in its prison systems get past the border.

2006-09-22 06:05:56 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's called the US/Mexico border, and it looks like there'll have to be 2,000 miles of fence, and probably some jet planes by the time it's all done with, to enforce it.

Mexico's a chronic sob story that's refused to get off its' collective *** and support its' own citizens. They need to build their own schools, roads, hospitals, and stop trying to find more ways to just live exclusively off the United States. Period.

2006-09-22 05:57:54 · answer #8 · answered by gokart121 6 · 2 2

Good point!
Do you know anything about Guadalupe Hidalgo Treaty?

2006-09-22 14:47:49 · answer #9 · answered by GatoBalam 1 · 0 0

Gee! We were the World's first bullied by the Americans, and now they say they PAID for it?

Who ever asked those powerful gun-loving morons to invade us?

2006-09-22 06:09:32 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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