Though Americans cannot agree as a nation on how to deal with immigration, Mexicans as a nation should all agree that crossing through remote desert is a really risky idea.
Do you feel the United States could possibly articulate a policy when risk assessments of Mexicans are just that skewed in favor of a chance at getting here?
"I've got an uncle in Florida and the chance of something is so much better than here," said Adan Zendejas, a 24-year-old who cannot swim, as he readied to cross the Rio Grande from Reynosa on a car tire.
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(Are you saying the liberal Jew media is overreporting these stories to influence policy?)
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"I've got an uncle in Florida and the chance of something is so much better than here," said Adan Zendejas, a 24-year-old who cannot swim, as he readied to cross the Rio Grande from Reynosa on a car tire.
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Was it spiderpirate? He unfriended me the last time I got all ranty about this. :D
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