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Letters: Let's fill in the details for treatment of those who cross our borders

Por: The Advocate Opinion September 30, 2022

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We can all agree that there should be well-regulated procedures for processing coming into our country. The devil, as they say, is in the details.A border wall sounded good until someone pointed out that it could be breached by a reciprocating saw available at local hardware stores.And then there was the bright idea of sending captured illegal immigrants back across the border where they ended up in squalid, inhumane slums. Mexico, it turns out,... + full article



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