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How Should Illegal Immigration Be Stopped?

Question by mr. man: How should illegal immigration be stopped?
How can it be stopped? I don’t see a good reason besides building a big wall that wouldn’t be racist against hispanics. Should we just let everyone in and be fair because the Mexicans can border hop easily?

Best answer:

Answer by mooned22
Walls and barbed wire

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How the ACA Will Affect People With HIV and AIDS

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Anya Chapman manages the prescription drug inventory at Washington D.C.'s Whitman-Walker Clinic, which treats patients with HIV. The Affordable Care Act … Medicaid will cover all of their health needs, not just their AIDS/HIV treatments. Nationwide …
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Federal Faces: Jana Price

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… and injuries. WASHINGTON, DC – NOVEMBER 12: Workers start removing pieces of scaffolding on the Washington … While some progress has been made, Price said some in the transportation industry still have not imposed safer working hour limits or …
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Insights: VA's focus should be veterans

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Could More Good Samaritan Laws Slow the Opioid Overdose 'Epidemic'?

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Now that there are restrictions in place for doctors giving sham prescriptions, opioid pills are harder to find. “Without access to these strong painkillers, they're going to look for something else,” Christopher Crosby, CEO of The Watershed Addiction …
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