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  1. easttnboater

    The Elephant in the Room...THE WALL

    Not a tourist. I held a Mexican work visa for seven years. As part owner of that company I had millions of dollars of economic interests in Juarez. I am sure that I crossed the border more times in those seven years than you have in your entire life or will in the future combined. But, you...
  2. easttnboater

    The Elephant in the Room...THE WALL

    And, by law Mexico does not have to. It is a relatively obscure portion of the law. I view it as more of a bargaining chip for the US to use. And, no, I do not have property in Mexico. That is really not germane to the enforcement of US immigration law. I understand that it will probably...
  3. easttnboater

    Better than Boomerfest! Another brick in the wall

    Yes, I have heard of them. I deal with them on a daily basis - do you? As I have said before - your little slice of heaven will be impacted by the US actually controlling its borders. That is a fact. Times and policies change. Did you really think that the relationship between Mexico and...
  4. easttnboater

    Better than Boomerfest! Another brick in the wall

    Says an old white guy. :cool:
  5. easttnboater

    Better than Boomerfest! Another brick in the wall

    The death train would be easy to stop, but the Mexican government will not do so. They find it easier to provide a path through Mexico for their illegal aliens to get to the US. Yet, they say that the US is a bad neighbor for wanting to protect its borders. I spent seven years during the...
  6. easttnboater

    Better than Boomerfest! Another brick in the wall

    Our neighbors to the south could jump start that process by stopping the death train from running from their southern border to their northern border. Why does the Mexican government allow it?
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