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The other country building a border wall

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion September 30, 2022

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The idea of a sovereign nation to keep invaders out () is certainly not novel. So it shouldn’t be surprising that former President Donald Trump’s outlandish and controversial proposal to build a wall alongside the 2,000-mile border with Mexico in order to curb illegal immigration and drug smuggling — and then have Mexico pay for the wall — has found copycats outside the United States.Just look at what’s playing out in Hispaniola, the... + full article



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