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December 2, 2008
The U.S.-Mexican Border: A Changing Frontier
NPR is running a series on the U.S. Mexican border. Here are the first two parts of a five part series:
Part One: Deaths, Violence Plague Border In Tijuana December 1, 2008
Part Two: The Deported Struggle To Reenter U.S. December 2, 2008
UPDATE For an interview with NPR's Mexico City corespondent Jason Beaubien about the series, click here.
KJ
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Good News! With the recent rise of beheadings in Mexico, U.S. tourists no longer have to travel to the Middle East for their decapitation pleasure!
Posted by: Thomas Lillich | Dec 3, 2008 1:27:57 PM
What kind of horrible and shameless person would make the above posting? Go away. Your sick and juvenile opinions are not welcome or amusing.
Posted by: Robert Gittelson | Dec 3, 2008 8:04:53 PM
Gittelson has a financial interest in illegal immigration. His wife is a lower-tier immigration attorney in Los Angeles. His comments should be digested with this financial interest in mind.
Posted by: Thomas Lillich | Dec 4, 2008 1:28:07 PM