Mexican 'Theme Park' Gives Illegal Border-Crossing Experience Without the Danger (illegal immigration, Mexicans)
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I guess issuing "how-to" pamphlets for entering the U.S. illegally just wasn't good enough. I suppose next, they'll have a theme park simulating U.S. welfare offices, or training courses on ID theft. Of course, they claim the intent is to discourage illegal immigration, which is the same claim they made when their pamphlets were exposed.
I guess issuing "how-to" pamphlets for entering the U.S. illegally just wasn't good enough. I suppose next, they'll have a theme park simulating U.S. welfare offices, or training courses on ID theft. Of course, they claim the intent is to discourage illegal immigration, which is the same claim they made when their pamphlets were exposed.
No they won't, they don't need a theme park. Word of mouth has gotten more than 50 million of them here. Then again, it would be a job that most Americans won't do.
If this keeps Mexicans employed in Mexico then have at it.
If only this would keep them in Mexico. Too bad they don't do something to convince those here to return home. Now, that's something I would support 100%.
This is just Mexico training and encouraging it's people to disrespect and break USA laws.
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