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Though it has affected a select few American's attitudes toward Immigration, it is by far not a national thing, as it is just too easy to beat around the presidential bush over our current administration when Iraq is even mentioned. Osama, as well as many, many others have migrated/immigrated to neighboring Arab countries under the banner of Al Quaida and God only knows what other banners they have waved to pass various borders in order to avoid getting caught by those US trained MP's. If those Jihadists can scamper around the Middle East without being hassled, we must assume that there is more going on down south, in Dubya's back yard (Texas) no less. You hear tales of a little town in Mexico, right? Well, try Laredo, for this little Texan border town has had over 70 abductions by illegals, and it is only thanks to Glenn Beck that any of this, including the great injustices that were done to that poor town's dwindling police force, were even noticed. These upstanding officers have absolutely no backup, regardless of how many 911 calls end up with cops being shot by illlegals and cops going to jail for the fact that illegal's rights supersede those of US citizens.

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