Open Door for Criminals

Friday, May 2nd, 2008 @ 4:03 pm | Immigration Movie

The Mexican military defies American armed forces every single day at the American-Mexican border. Women and children are nabbed and forced into a sex trade. Millions of dollars of potent drugs are transported to US soil. Illegal aliens mock American peace of mind by raping women and hanging their panties in “rape trees.” Their underwear blows in the wind, a filthy display of arrogance and disrespect toward American values.

 

If you think the US job market woes are the biggest problem caused by illegal immigrants, you haven’t seen Border movie. Told the movie could “never be made,” director Chris Burgard dives into the middle of the action at our border and brings back a mind blowing, first hand, 100% REAL view of what’s actually going on in our own country. Border patrol try to keep our borders safe but there aren’t nearly enough to do the job. Aside from dealing with illegal immigrants themselves, our border patrols are dealing with the problems these aliens bring with them. To top it off, American born vigilantes are also standing up to our border patrol and have been rather successful in their attempts to over power the border patrol. 

 

We have to get serious about the border to make it a “border.” Right now it’s more like an open door for criminals, and Border movie shows this dark reality unreserved.

 

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    One Response to “Open Door for Criminals”

    1. The Paleo Conservatist Says:

      Interesting movie. Seems to take seriously the problems facing the United States as a result of their lax immigration policy. Looking forward to viewing it.

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