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It's a point America's presidential candidates should also consider closely: higher walls are keeping Mexicans in, not out. And the answer is to find a legal way for them to come, and go.

© 2007

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  • Posted By: eulalio @ 12/30/2007 7:42:19 PM

    Since Mexico lost war in 1847 agreement Guadalupe Hidalgo was bad foundation because since that Mexico should be treated like Japan when it lost the war

  • Posted By: eulalio @ 12/30/2007 7:39:45 PM

    Remember Mexico lost 1847 war agreement Guadalupe Hidalgo between Mexico and USA was bad foundation, Mexico should be treated like Japan in 2nd. world war

  • Posted By: eulalio @ 12/30/2007 7:35:18 PM

    Since Mexico lost war in 1847 agreement Guadalupe Hidalgo was bad foundation because since that Mexico should be treated like Japan when it lost the war

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