Archive for the 'Immigration Movie' Category

 

Open Door for Criminals

May 02, 2008 in 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.

USA - Mexico Border in detail

Apr 28, 2008 in Immigration Movie

If you think losing American jobs to low-wage illegal immigrants is the biggest problem caused by our under protected US-Mexican border, you’re going to hit the roof when you find out what else is going on. We all know about drug cartels smuggling drugs into America across the Mexican border, but Border movie takes a hard look at much more that every American needs to know about. From rape trees, sex trafficking, and even Mexican military incursions threaten our youth and national security.

 

Director Chris Burgard was told he’d never be able to make this movie, and his perseverance truly pays off when the film crew captures thermal image footage of a drug cartel carrying millions of dollars of drugs across the border, a mere seven yards away.  While the news focuses on the woes of an inflated job market, you’re only get half of the story until you see Border.

Illegal Immigration not the only problem…

Apr 07, 2008 in Immigration Movie


Illegal immigration isn’t the only problem our National Guard and border patrol are having at the US-Mexican border. Rape trees, sex trafficking, drug smuggling, military incursions by the Mexican military and more. People coming to the US and inflating the job market with low-wage workers is only one of the problems that illegal immigration is causing our country. Drugs are being smuggled in to corrupt our youth, women and children are being raped, and our national defense is being tested by the Mexican military.

Border movie was acclaimed at the 11th  Rhode Island International Film Festival for the eye-opening, realistic account of the appalling illegal activity and brutal victimization of immigrants at the Mexican border. This is an excellent movie by Chris Burgard and every American needs to know the truth.

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