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When I went to Ciudad Juarez and walked back across the border I noticed thousands of people crossing the border with border crossing cards but less than half that many going back to Mexico with these cards? A naturalized citizen who drives a bus in El Paso told me that when El Paso wants more workers immigration which is both in El Paso connected to the consulate in Ciudad Juarez hands out more border crossing cards. Most do not go back and they go to work somewhere in the U.S. A border crossing card is not a work permit it is a very inexpensive temporary tourism permit. So why put up a fence when the consulates who have been caught many times stealing from their own systems are letting them in whenever El Paso wants cheap labor?

2007-01-06 12:59:28 · 1 answers · asked by Faerieeeiren 4 in Politics & Government Embassies & Consulates

they were still crossing across without being checked when crossed the bridge so I complained about it to Homeland Defense I have no problem with the decent people coming here illegal or legal but if they can get in then it is easier for dangerous people to enter. So it is not safe for anyone in the world after what we saw happen to the world economically after 9-11
You get best Answer because no one else answered and yours is a pretty good answer but that partial fence stuff is ignorant if they do not enforce immigration or put it all the way across and also across Canada etc. Chain link is easily cut with loppers my friend said electrify it also and put one up between Canada but she said they just dig under it with tunnels then

2007-01-07 10:54:10 · update #1

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well I too have seen this and remember before 9/11 how they would just cross at any place they could,most work in el paso and do go home at night(i have in laws that live in Juarez)I in no way advocate illegal immigration and after 9/11 Juarez had some really hard times,but the state of Texas is the only state that benefits from this,the rest of the states dont,I am more than willing to put up a fence and establish a law that keeps national guards troops along our southern border.Most border towns have been like this for a 100 years and its hurt nothing,but your right there has to be a better way to keep track of it

2007-01-07 10:03:04 · answer #1 · answered by stygianwolfe 7 · 1 0

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