Gaming the Arizona Border: New Video Reports On Illegal Immigration in Cochise County
U.S. Newswire › August 10, 2010
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Federal officials routinely assure the public that they are gaining control over the Arizona border. Despite these assurances, a new video from the Center for Immigration Studies, entitled, "Gaming the Border: a Report from Cochise County, Arizona," shows why the border there remains porous, as illegal immigrants avoid the Border Patrol and walk around checkpoints on highways north of the border. It is available on the Center's website at http://cis.org/Videos/ GamingtheBorder-CochiseCounty.
The video opens at the Cochise County ranch of John Ladd, whose family homesteaded the land in 1896. Ladd describes repeated sightings of illegal immigrants from his kitchen window. The report shows video of illegal immigrants running across his property to rendezvous with smugglers driving on nearby Highway 92.See the full content of this document
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Gaming the Arizona Border: New Video Reports On Illegal Immigration in Cochise County
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