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The Line in the Sand (2005) Open Borders Immigration.avi
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The Line in the Sand

Watch as Mexicans illegally cross the border, without a care in the world. The government has ignored this issue for far too long, and it has become so easy to cross that somewhere between 12 to 20 million illegal aliens now live in the U.S., with current talk by the government of rewarding them with citizenship for their illegal deeds.

Undoubtedly, many of these illegal aliens are hardened criminals from Mexico, who have come to the U.S. and set-up shop, escaping their own government's wrath.

Watch as U.S. citizens near the border describe the mayhem--the gunfights and drug peddling with which they must daily face.

Hear of how some Americans are left to compete with the Mexican laborers at the depressed wages that they'll work.

View the lands surrounding the borders, and the filth and waste left in the area surrounding them. Listen to people around the border-areas describe the horrors that they must daily face, and how their real estate has become practically worthless as a result of the illegal aliens moving in all around them.

While the government may have abandoned the American people for so long, you'll also see some brave and fearless people who are working to protect the border, doing the government's job since they won't.

This is a documentary that every American who cares about its borders needs to see--and even those Americans who don't--as it portrays the truth of what is occurring, not the made-for-TV nonsense we hear. This is a DVD that you won't soon forget.

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I think this is a very good movie. I live and was born in a Spanish speaking South American country, I've been all over the US, where I feel at home (except in California and Florida which I don't like). I'm not a racist and I defend the rights of mexican, asian, black and other people who have become American citizens and adopted the American culture and English as its language. I think Americans have a right to defend their borders where illegal immigrants are pouring in as well as huge amounts of drugs and the potential danger of terrorist infiltration. I agree with the film's view that the national guards of every border state should be deployed to stop this. I just think that the main commentator in this movie should not be laughing so much as he does because the situation he describes is not laughing matter.