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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (23067)4/27/2005 12:55:51 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 81139
 
Gus > Indeed, especially North Africa --here's what the San Diego-Tijuana Wall might ultimately look like:

Very interesting, but it won't happen in the US. Unfortunately for We the People, who would like such a fence and, if not, at least to have the borders of the US properly maintained, that's not the intention of the government which is interested only in the welfare of the American corporations and not the American people.

batr.org

>>Driving down real wages is a key goal in this New World Order paradise. Open borders with unrestricted illegal immigration saps the vital structures of middle class employment.<<

en.wikipedia.org

>>Elements of corporatism may also be found in the United States, where groups representing many different sectors exist to influence legislation through lobbying. There are organizations representing, for example, organized-labor, educators, gun-rights advocates, and business interests. While these groups have no official membership in any legislative body, they can often wield considerable power over law-makers.<<