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Economy Impact from Illegals

May 29, 2008 in border

 

Have you ever thought about what illegal Mexicans do once they finally sneak into America? Let’s do a quick rundown of what the average Mexican alien does with their new American life: Get a job where you don’t have to speak English. This makes them about $5/hour, which is more than desk jobs get anyone in Mexico. Do they spend this on our economy? They’re likely to blow a good portion in the local liquor store, then they’ll spend a tiny amount on the rent they split with 10 of their illegal pals, and they’ll mail the rest back to Mexico.

 

Can we hurt our economy any more than this? They come over here, work for next to nothing, which keeps honest, tax-paying Americans from getting decent paying jobs, then they don’t even invest it in our economy – they mail it back! 

 

While consuming the liquor they bought on payday, you can find these people standing on the streets of California, surprisingly angry at all Americans, shouting obscenities at us. Didn’t we build up this country with the help of a line drawn between their mess and our progress? We did what the Mexican government can never do, which is provide a comfortable life for our citizens, and these people want to stake their claim where they have none.

 

Border movie is a documentary directed by Chris Burgard, which shows Americans exactly what’s going on at the US-Mexico border. If you’re not mad about this situation, you’re simply unaware. Be an American and find out what’s going on at your border by checking our Border movie.

 

Homeland Security

Apr 28, 2008 in border

 

Sex trafficking, rape trees, drug towns, and Mexican military incursions are just some of the problems going on at the US-Mexican border right now. While the media keeps us honed in on the lack of jobs due to illegal immigrants working or low wages, additional problems are piling up at our nation’s border that our “Homeland Security,” or national defense department is failing to handle adequately. Along with regular Mexican citizens infiltrating America undetected, the Mexican government crosses the border frequently as well, challenging US authority at our own border. 

 

Director Chris Burgard was told that he could never make this movie, and he brings to naysayers extreme footage of drug smugglers bringing drugs into America only seven yards away from the camera crew. Equipped with night vision, Border takes you on an in-depth journey through America’s most dangerous territory and shows you what’s really going on.

 

Our Border in the news

Apr 28, 2008 in border

 

If you’re relying on the news to tell you what’s going on at our nation’s border, you’re only getting half of the story. Yes, we all know that illegal immigrants are taking American jobs by accepting lower pay, but are you aware of the sex trafficking that is also going on? Not to mention rape trees, drug cartels, drug towns, and more.

 

After being told he’d never be able to make this movie, Chris Burgard persevered at the Mexican-American border and captured extreme footage you won’t see anywhere else. One telling shot shows thermal image footage of a Mexican drug cartel smuggling millions of dollars of drugs across the border, a mere seven yards from the hidden film crew.

 

There’s nothing else like this film. If you haven’ seen Border, you have no idea what’s really going on down there.

Take a realistic view

Apr 08, 2008 in border

Already in enraged over illegal immigrants inflating the working-population with low-wage workers, Americans are appalled to find that this is only one of the downfalls of our under-protected US-Mexican border, as revealed in  Border, the movie. Chris Burgard takes a dangerous look into the realities of life at the border, where rape trees, sex trafficking, drug smuggling, and more are going on right now.


Not only are illegal immigrants infesting the border with illegal activity, but the Mexican government constantly challenges our national defense by crossing the border illegally. Border shows footage of drug smugglers carrying millions of dollars of drugs across the border just seven yards from the film crew.  Talk about a realistic view of our Border.

Border The Movie

Nov 16, 2007 in Immigration Movie, border, border movie

California filmmaker Chris Burgard’s award-winning, feature-length documentary, BORDER, is a film that takes a firsthand look at the dire and real human consequences of America’s failure to secure its southern borders. BORDER unleashes a haunting, inside look at what has arguably become a war zone: Rape Trees,  drug smuggling, illegal immigration, sex trafficking, Mexican military incursions and more—all taking place at the United States’ southern border. From drug cartels and smuggler towns to besieged American ranchers routinely finding dead bodies on their properties, BORDER gives the viewer a front row seat.

In footage of illegal border crossings and captures by the Border Patrol, this documentary focuses on the staggering number of brutally victimized people illegally crossing to the United States from Mexico. The film includes startling covert thermal imaging footage of drug smugglers, a mere seven yards away from the hidden film crew, moving millions of dollars of drugs across the border into the United States where U.S. National Guard troops were forced to retreat on January 3rd of 2007.

BORDER takes you on a journey from state to state and exposes a failed system and a failed policy that Burgard and crew courageously dare to unveil. Presenting the facts and leaving it to the viewer to digest the stunning reality that exists along our southern border with Mexico, BORDER stands as an historic account of our broken border.

For more information click here: http://www.BorderMovie.com Border The Movie